What kind of environment is suitable for begonia survival
The following is an introduction for netizens on what kind of environment is suitable for begonia survival and the environmental requirements for begonia growth, including the following details:
Brief introduction of begonia
Begonia is a shrub of the Rosaceae family and a famous ornamental tree species in China, commonly cultivated in various places. There are horticultural varieties with pink double petals and white double petals. Most of the begonia species are ornamental flowers used for urban greening and beautification.
Types of begonias
There are many types of begonias, the most famous of which include West府 begonia,贴梗 begonia, weeping begonia, loquat begonia, and evergreen begonia.
Environmental requirements for begonia growth
1. Soil
Sandy loam: It is the soil excavated from flower gardens or under tree roots, mixed with one-third river sand for better results.
2. Light
Most begonias are positive flowers. If there is insufficient light, it will cause the branches and leaves of the begonia to grow excessively, the color of the leaves to fade, and they will turn yellow. It can also cause the begonia not to bloom or the flowers to be unsightly, and it is easily affected by diseases and insect pests, which also has a significant negative impact.
3. Temperature
Begonias also have certain temperature conditions during their growth, flowering, and fruiting periods. In order to meet the different temperature requirements of begonias at different stages, cooling measures such as shading, watering, and foliar spraying can be taken in summer. Winter house insulation is a very important aspect. In areas south of the Yangtze River, begonias planted in the ground can generally survive the winter safely.
4. Humidity
Most begonias are not aquatic or xerophytic flowers; they belong to mesophytic flowers, one of the flowers that need to grow in moist soil.
As mentioned above, you have been introduced to the suitable environment for begonia survival and the detailed introduction of the environmental requirements for begonia growth. Do you understand now?