1. Soil: it's better to have loose soil, air permeability and good drainage. It's better to have sandy soil.
2. Temperature: the most suitable temperature for the growth of Begonia is between 18 and 20 degrees. When the temperature is high in summer, it should be moved to a cool place. In winter, it should be placed indoors for breeding.
3. Watering: the temperature is high in summer, and the evaporation of water is relatively fast, so you need to water once in the morning and once in the evening. In winter, when the light is strong at noon, watering can prevent the plants from freezing.
4. Light: the plant should be placed in a place with strong indoor sunlight to receive sufficient light. Shade should be done in summer to prevent strong sunlight from burning the plant.
5. Fertilization: thin fertilizer should be applied frequently. During the growth period, fertilizer and water should be applied every 15 days. Pay attention not to apply too much fertilizer, which will cause yellow leaves, falling buds, etc.
After the flowering period of the plant, the branches and leaves should be pruned and the heart removed in time.