How to raise Begonia

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-01 07:16

The growth of Begonia flower needs loose soil, so it should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist; It prefers a well lit environment and should avoid direct sunlight at noon; It is cold resistant and can grow outdoors in winter; It needs scientific fertilization in different growth periods; It can be cultivated by grafting, cutting, layering and other methods. At the same time, it should pay attention to the prevention and control measures of diseases and pests in time.

1、 Breeding conditions

1. Soil: it needs to be relatively loose, preferably alkaline soil, and an appropriate amount of river sand can be added to the flower pot

2. Watering: to keep the soil moist in the flowerpot, water should be supplied in time, but it can't be water in the flowerpot. It's best not to let it get wet. It's best not to supply water if the weather is too cold

3. Light: it needs to be placed in a sunny place. At the same time, it also needs to do a good job of shading at noon in summer to avoid direct sunlight

4. Temperature: it has low requirements for the temperature of the growth environment and is relatively cold resistant. It can be grown outdoors in winter

5. Fertilization: after it germinates, leaves fall and flowers wither, some fertilizers should be used in time, and some special fertilizers can be selected

Begonia

2、 Breeding method

Grafting cultivation can be adopted in spring or autumn. Seedlings need to grow under loose and fertile soil conditions. Pay attention to fertilization before flowering and continuously increase water supply

Begonia

3、 Pest control

1. Aphid: to maintain ventilation, it can be controlled by changing its breeding environment

2. Starscream: when the temperature is relatively high, it is more prone to the disease of Starscream, which needs to be solved by spraying drugs

3. Leaf curler: this disease requires brushing the leaves open with a brush to avoid affecting plant growth

Begonia

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How to raise Begonia

Jiang Hao
2022-04-01 07:16
Description The growth of Begonia flower needs loose soil, so it should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist; It prefers a well lit environment and should avoid direct sunlight at noon; It is cold resistant and can grow outdoors in winter; It needs scientific fertilization in different growth periods; It can be cultivated by grafting, cutting, layering and other methods. At the same time, it should pay attention to the prevention and control measures of diseases and pests in time.

1、 Breeding conditions

1. Soil: it needs to be relatively loose, preferably alkaline soil, and an appropriate amount of river sand can be added to the flower pot

2. Watering: to keep the soil moist in the flowerpot, water should be supplied in time, but it can't be water in the flowerpot. It's best not to let it get wet. It's best not to supply water if the weather is too cold

3. Light: it needs to be placed in a sunny place. At the same time, it also needs to do a good job of shading at noon in summer to avoid direct sunlight

4. Temperature: it has low requirements for the temperature of the growth environment and is relatively cold resistant. It can be grown outdoors in winter

5. Fertilization: after it germinates, leaves fall and flowers wither, some fertilizers should be used in time, and some special fertilizers can be selected

Begonia

2、 Breeding method

Grafting cultivation can be adopted in spring or autumn. Seedlings need to grow under loose and fertile soil conditions. Pay attention to fertilization before flowering and continuously increase water supply

Begonia

3、 Pest control

1. Aphid: to maintain ventilation, it can be controlled by changing its breeding environment

2. Starscream: when the temperature is relatively high, it is more prone to the disease of Starscream, which needs to be solved by spraying drugs

3. Leaf curler: this disease requires brushing the leaves open with a brush to avoid affecting plant growth

Begonia

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