1. Is it toxic?It is non-toxic, so you don't have to worry about any harm even if you grow it at home. Moreover, it is quite ornamental and can beautify and decorate your home when grown indoors. Not only is it non-toxic, it also has a purifying effect when placed indoors. It can absorb dust in the air, which is also good for us. 2. Domestication Methods1. Light: To grow Begonias at home, you need sufficient light and can keep them in the sun in spring, autumn and winter. But in summer, it is necessary to block the sunlight, otherwise the branches and leaves will be sunburned, or move them to a cool place. 2. Fertilization: Fertilizer should be applied every half a month during the growing period. Fertilizer should be applied thinly and frequently. Do not apply concentrated fertilizer or raw fertilizer. It will enter a dormant period in summer and winter, and you need to apply less fertilizer or stop fertilizing directly at this time. 3. Watering: A moist environment should be maintained during maintenance and watering should be done in time. Water as much as possible in spring and autumn, but water should be controlled in summer and winter. There is no fixed time for watering. Check the dryness of the soil at any time and water again only after it becomes dry. |
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