If there's little rain or snow, add enough water to keep the root ball barely moist to a depth of several inches.
Carefully keep the soil barely moist, neither dry nor soggy.
Your care regimen sounds fine, as long as you keep the soil barely moist.
You just have to be patient and avoid overwatering; the soil should be barely moist.
They then need to be tucked into blankets of barely moist peat in covered boxes and kept from 40 to 50 degrees.
Water generously in summer, keep soil barely moist in winter.
In addition, the soil must always be kept barely moist.
Continue watering enough to keep the soil barely moist, and eventually the foliage will die.
Kalanchoe: Keep in a warm, sunny window, with the soil barely moist.
Water them once, then keep them cool and barely moist.