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How to raise Begonia in four seasons

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-13 13:14:58
Soil: it should be loose, fertile, well drained, and have a certain capacity of fertilizer conservation, which is suitable for slight acidity. Light: the light is required to be bright, except in summer, it can be cultivated in full day. Watering: the basin soil shall be kept moist, but no water shall be accumulated. Fertilization: it is necessary to regularly supplement it with some thin water.

I. soil

Begonia in the maintenance of the first need to prepare suitable soil for it, Begonia's root system is relatively thin and weak, so it is required that Begonia maintenance of the soil, to loose, fertile, good drainage and have a certain capacity to maintain fertilizer to the micro acid is appropriate, so in the maintenance process, we can use saprophytic soil Gaza or peat plus perlite form for cultivation.

2. Light

Begonia on the requirements of light is not harsh, light requirements can be bright, in addition to the summer can be cultivated by full day.

3. Water

When watering Begonia in four seasons, the basin soil is required to be kept wet and the water storage capacity is relatively large, but it is required to ensure that there is no water accumulation, which will cause root rot.

IV. fertilization

Begonia is often needed to supplement it with some thin water, it is generally recommended to supplement the nutrients completely once a week.

Begonia semperflorens

5. Precautions

If the temperature is lower than 5 degrees above zero, it needs to enter the room for normal wintering. In the growth process of Begonia, we can appropriately trim its inner hall branches and leaves. Pruning does not require much intervention. We should pay attention to the occurrence of diseases and insect pests. If there are leaf eating pests and leaf diseases, we should observe them at any time, and clean up the disease and pest parts in time to control their occurrence.

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