Begonia bulbiferum video
How to plant bulbous begoniasPrepare the planting container, fill it with a layer of soil and put in about 10 grains of fermented cow dung. You can also apply chicken manure or fermented homemade organic fertilizer. The roots of the plant cannot directly contact the fertilizer, so continue to fill the soil. Shaking the pot while filling it with soil can help it become more compact. Bulbous begonias do not need to be covered with a lot of soil, just bury them shallowly. The concave side of the bulb can sprout, so this side should face upwards. You can prune the roots appropriately, or you don't have to, the old roots will fall off naturally. Place the bulb in the potting soil and fill it with about 2.5 cm of soil. After covering the soil, water it slowly and thoroughly, and place it in a well-lit and ventilated place. |
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