Antler Begonia is in vain
Many meat friends bought antlers and begonias and thought about their appearance. Unexpectedly, the deer turned into a dog, beyond recognition. The following picture is an overgrown antler Begonia. It is a long leaf variety. Is it more terrible to overgrow
Reasons for overgrowth of antler Begonia
The light is too dark
Antler Begonia likes a sunny environment. Basically, it is placed on a sunny balcony. Remember to water it in time, and the deer will grow well. However, if the antler Begonia is placed in a shady environment, because of the lack of sunlight, the deer's neck will stretch unconsciously, which makes it look like nothing
Excessive watering
Most of the meat is drought resistant and afraid of water stains. If it is watered too much at ordinary times, the root system will quickly transport water to the leaves and promote the continuous elongation of the leaves
What if antler Begonia grows in vain
Decapitation cutting
Antler Begonia grows in vain. There is no way to change it back, but one pot can be changed into two pots. During the growth period of antler Begonia (spring and Autumn), cut off the top of antler Begonia, and cut after the wound is dried.
Strengthen maintenance
Pay attention to maintenance at ordinary times to ensure sufficient sunshine and timely watering. In spring, autumn and winter, give sufficient light to antler Begonia. If the light conditions are limited, watering can be properly controlled. If you water too much, you should be exposed to the sun in time. Usually, you should loosen the soil. The young deer that are re cutted will soon take root