How to propagate and propagate begonia flowers
Sharing with everyone how to propagate begonia flowers and the steps of cutting propagation of begonia branches, the following is the detailed content of green plant flower planting.
In spring, it takes some skills to raise a good pot of begonia flowers. Beginners will definitely encounter many problems, but over time, you will gradually understand the growth habits of begonia flowers while raising and dealing with them. Spring is the best growth time for begonias, and it is necessary to supplement enough sunlight and nutrients and water every day to avoid serious problems. Below, I will share with you how to raise begonia flowers in spring.
1. Temperature
The most suitable temperature for begonia growth is between 15~25 degrees. Too low temperature will slow down the growth of begonias. Now, the temperature in many places is almost maintained at around 10 degrees, which cannot reach the growth temperature of begonias. Even if the temperature is relatively low, it does not have a significant impact on the growth of begonias. They will still grow, but slowly. As the temperature rises, begonias grow stronger. The temperature should not exceed 28 degrees, otherwise it is prone to diseases.
2. Light
Begonias are plants that like sunlight. In warm weather at noon in spring, begonias need to be moved outside to bask in the sun, and they need to be moved indoors when the sun sets in the evening because the temperature at night will drop. When the outdoor temperature is high in spring, the scattered light will also be high, so it is necessary to遮 some light while supplementing sunlight outdoors.
3. Water
Begonias do not require much water during growth. It is enough to water moderately, and no waterlogging should occur. If you are not good at watering, you can water based on the soil. If the soil is moist, there is no need to water. In spring, avoid watering during cloudy and rainy weather to prevent too slow water loss, which can lead to root rot.
How to propagate and propagate begonia flowers
4. Fertilizer
Begonias and other flowers have similar fertilization methods, and in spring, which is the peak growing season for begonias, fertilizer is essential. Not only during the peak growing season, but also during the flowering period, do not forget to supplement fertilizer. Without sufficient nutrients, even if flower buds are formed, they may not bloom. During the peak growing season, fertilize once every two weeks and avoid pouring it all on the roots. You can dig a circle of holes around the flower roots and bury the fertilizer in them.
5. Potting
Raising begonias requires changing the pot every year. First, the roots grow too fast and the original pot cannot accommodate them. Second, the nutrients in the original pot's soil are insufficient to meet the growth of begonias. It is also possible to repot begonias in spring. Choose a larger pot and prune the begonia before repotting. Both the roots and branches need to be pruned. The roots need to remove the rotten parts, and many leaves need to be pruned, including diseased branches, withered branches, and overlapping branches.
The above is the specific introduction of how to propagate and propagate begonia flowers and the steps of cutting propagation of begonia branches introduced by the Green Plant Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com], hoping to bring some knowledge of flowers to green plant enthusiasts.