I've got a Kalanchoe plant, and its blooms have just finished. I'm curious about the best practices for cutting it back now. Any tips would be really appreciated!
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Kalanchoes are super hardy! You can safely cut the stems back after blooming—they actually root really well from them. If you want, you can even try water propagation with the cuttings for new plants!

That’s great to know! Would it be wise to trim just the flowered stems, or should I cut back others too?