Astridia velutina

Antler Begonia is a succulent plant of the apricot family. It originally grows in southwest South Africa and likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. Antler Begonia has beautiful leaf shape and color, and has high ornamental value.

Astridia velutina introduction

Another name for antler Begonia

Antler Begonia, also known as smoked chrysanthemum, is a succulent plant of antler Begonia, a plant of apricot family

Growth habit of antler Begonia

Antler Begonia likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. It is not resistant to cold and drought, and is afraid of high temperature. Pay attention to shading during summer maintenance, otherwise the surface is easy to wrinkle. The planting soil of antler Begonia should be fertile and loose

Antler Begonia can be potted for viewing in winter and can also be hung for maintenance. It is full of vitality and highlights the festive atmosphere. As long as it is placed in a cool and ventilated place, the basin soil will be watered when it is dry, which is easy to feed

It is found that with the growth trace, the water supply is slowly normal. The antler Begonia has no obvious dormancy period in summer. It is cool and ventilated, so it can spend the summer safely. Cold season is the peak season for their growth. If it is lower than 2 degrees, the water will be cut off slowly. Keep the basin soil dry for the winter

Propagation method of antler Begonia

The common breeding methods of antler Begonia are sowing and cutting. Sowing is generally carried out from April to may, indoor pot sowing, germination about 10 days after sowing, the roots of seedlings are fine, and water should be added carefully. Seedlings can be transplanted after 1 month

Cutting is mainly carried out in spring and autumn. Select the full stem nodes, cut them into 8 ~ 10 cm, and insert them in the sand bed. They can take root in 15 ~ 20 days. When the roots grow to 2 ~ 3 cm, they can be planted in pots

Astridia velutina planting and maintenance skills
© Copyright Theflowerwiki.Com. All Rights Reserved. Sitemap DMCA Privacy Policy Novelhall Youbrief
Top

Astridia velutina

2022-04-06 16:35
Description Antler Begonia is a succulent plant of the apricot family. It originally grows in southwest South Africa and likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. Antler Begonia has beautiful leaf shape and color, and has high ornamental value.
Astridia velutina

Another name for antler Begonia

Antler Begonia, also known as smoked chrysanthemum, is a succulent plant of antler Begonia, a plant of apricot family

Growth habit of antler Begonia

Antler Begonia likes a warm, dry and sunny environment. It is not resistant to cold and drought, and is afraid of high temperature. Pay attention to shading during summer maintenance, otherwise the surface is easy to wrinkle. The planting soil of antler Begonia should be fertile and loose

Antler Begonia can be potted for viewing in winter and can also be hung for maintenance. It is full of vitality and highlights the festive atmosphere. As long as it is placed in a cool and ventilated place, the basin soil will be watered when it is dry, which is easy to feed

It is found that with the growth trace, the water supply is slowly normal. The antler Begonia has no obvious dormancy period in summer. It is cool and ventilated, so it can spend the summer safely. Cold season is the peak season for their growth. If it is lower than 2 degrees, the water will be cut off slowly. Keep the basin soil dry for the winter

Propagation method of antler Begonia

The common breeding methods of antler Begonia are sowing and cutting. Sowing is generally carried out from April to may, indoor pot sowing, germination about 10 days after sowing, the roots of seedlings are fine, and water should be added carefully. Seedlings can be transplanted after 1 month

Cutting is mainly carried out in spring and autumn. Select the full stem nodes, cut them into 8 ~ 10 cm, and insert them in the sand bed. They can take root in 15 ~ 20 days. When the roots grow to 2 ~ 3 cm, they can be planted in pots

More
Related articles