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Flowering regulation of Begonia adnexa

Saul Goodman
2020-08-18 09:04:09
The flowering period of Begonia is from March to May. How to adjust the flowering period?

Regulation of flowering period of Begonia sessile

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The flowering period of Begonia is two months from March to May. The flowering period is also long. The flowers are big and colorful.

Most of them are used for garden planting, flower border arrangement, flower fence, or potted ornamental.

If we want to flower in spring, we must regulate the flowering period to ensure flowering in spring or Spring Festival, its methods and steps:

First of all

In the early spring, when the flower bud doesn't sprout, it needs to add the bean cake, bean dregs and so on, dig a ditch around the basin and bury them in the fertilizer, then cover the soil and water once.

Malus sieboldii

Secondly

During the period of flower bud, the mature liquid fertilizer is applied once to promote the growth and opening of flower bud. When the flowers are in bloom, they can be cured by pouring 1000 times of potassium dihydrogen phosphate. Then put it in a sunny place to ensure a warm environment and make the flowers bloom more

Finally

Select fertile soil with good drainage, generally sandy soil. By the end of May, the flowers of Begonia will wither. At this time, we should pay attention to timely topdressing to ensure the nutrients needed in the next year's flower bud formation, increase the number of flower buds, and more flowers.

Malus sieboldii

Regulation of flowering period of Begonia sessile

The regulation and control of flowering period of Begonia should also pay attention to certain matters.

Pay attention to the time of fertilization: fertilization treatment should be carried out before and during the bud initiation.

Pay attention to watering: watering should be based on weather conditions, but it should be done immediately when it is dry. If the leaves are wilting, you should make up the water in time.

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