Generally, overwatering is a far more significant issue than underwatering is. When overwatering occurs, you should notice right away as the leaves will begin to lose their form, become mushy, and change colors. This will be a stark contrast to a healthy set of living stone leaves, which should be relatively sturdy and hold their shape. Underwatering is incredibly rare for
Florist kalanchoe, as this species can often survive with no water at all. However, if underwatering does occur, you will usually notice leaf discoloration and dryness.