I Soil
When selecting soil, the main consideration is whether it is fertile and whether the air permeability is good. Generally speaking, rotten leaf soil, garden soil and peat soil can be used, each accounting for one third p>
II Temperature
Star point Begonia likes to be warm. It's best to keep it at 18 to 21 degrees. Winter must be cold proof, preferably not less than eight degrees. If it is cultured in the north, it must be maintained indoors p>
III Illumination
Because its leaves are tender, the light must not be too strong. It can be placed in a place with scattered light or in a semi shady place. Noon light in summer should be avoided. In order to prevent winter damage, try to put the light in a good position, otherwise it may happen in winter p>
IV Watering
It needs more water during its growth period, so it is necessary to make the soil slightly moist. Spray less water when it is very hot in summer. Spray it once or twice a day. In cold winter, if the temperature is lower than 15 ℃, you can not water directly, but you need to spray water instead of watering p>
V Fertilization
In the vigorous growth stage, star point Begonia has a demand for fertilizer, but generally speaking, it is not too much. Liquid fertilizer can be applied every two weeks, and the concentration should not be too high. You can also use compound fertilizer once a month, which needs to contain more phosphorus and potassium. Fertilizer control is needed in winter p>