1. Breeding methods1. Soil: You should choose soil that is rich in humus, relatively loose, and has good drainage. It is best to choose slightly acidic sandy soil, which is more suitable for plant growth. 2. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for begonia growth is around 18 to 24 degrees. The best winter temperature needs to be controlled above 8 degrees, otherwise it is easy to cause frostbite and other conditions to occur in the plants. 3. Watering: Plants in the growth period have higher requirements for water. It is best to water the plants every five to eight days. In summer, water evaporates quickly, so it is better to water them once every five days. 4. Light: It prefers a semi-shaded growing environment. During the cultivation process, it is not advisable to place the plant under strong sunlight for a long time, which can easily burn and damage the plant leaves. 5. Fertilization: Apply a lighter liquid fertilizer about once every half a month during the growing season. 2. PrecautionsIt is best to repot in spring and autumn. Before repotting, you should pat the edge of the pot to separate the soil from the pot, and then proceed step by step. |
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