1. Soil: Begonia flower likes relatively thick soil with good air permeability. Family breeding can mix saprophytic soil and river sand in the proportion of 7:3, and then add a small amount of base fertilizer as culture soil, or mix saprophytic soil, peat soil and river sand in the proportion of 4:3:3 as culture soil.
2. Light: it has poor resistance to negative, so it needs sufficient sunlight to grow healthily. Therefore, it needs to be cultured in a place with sufficient light in normal times. However, in midsummer when the light is very strong, we need to take some shading measures
3. Water content: it likes to be wet but not dry. It needs to be watered in time when breeding, and the soil cannot be dried. Especially in summer, the weather is quite hot, the water in the soil is easy to evaporate, so it is necessary to observe the condition of the soil and water it in time.
4. Fertilization: in the spring growth period, some organic fertilizers need to be added, which can ensure adequate nutrition. In autumn when it leaves leaves leaves, also need to add some organic fertilizer, to help it supplement nutrition.
There are many ways to propagate Begonia, such as sowing, branching and grafting. Among them, sowing method is mostly used for seedling raising, but not commonly used in family breeding. In family breeding, the main use of grafting to reproduce it