1. How many times does it bloom?Rose Begonia only blooms once a year. Its natural flowering period is in winter and the flowering period is very long, lasting about 4 months. It blooms around December and lasts until around April of the following year. The flowers come in many colors, including white, red, yellow, etc., and are very ornamental. 2. Maintenance methods during flowering period1. Sunlight: Its flowering period is in winter, so it needs to receive as much sunlight as possible. It is best to place the plant in a warm room and place it in a sunny position. If it is grown indoors without sunlight, the number of flowers will be reduced. 2. Temperature: During the flowering period, the temperature must be maintained above 15℃. If the temperature is not reached, appropriate warming measures should be taken. However, do not place it near a heater or air conditioner, as this will affect its flowering. 3. Water: The soil in the pot cannot be too wet during the flowering period. If there is too much water, the soil will become hypoxic, the root growth of the plant will be affected, and the flowers are likely to wither faster. In addition, stagnant water can easily cause pathogens, which will reduce the ornamental value of flowers. |
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