1. SoilBegonia likes soft and fertile soil, and it is best to choose sandy soil with good air permeability. When breeding, you can use garden soil, leaf mold and river sand to prepare it. 2. TemperatureThe optimum growth temperature for Begonia is 15-25℃. When cultivating it, the temperature should be kept within this range as much as possible. In summer and winter, when the temperature is extreme, certain measures need to be taken to prevent the plants from being damaged by heat or freezing. 3. LightingIt likes a growing environment with sufficient light. If it grows in a dark environment for a long time, its flowers will be poorly developed, the color will be very dark, and the ornamental effect will be poor. 4. MoistureIt needs to be given enough water so that it can grow well. The soil in the pot needs to be kept moist at ordinary times. In summer, the frequency of watering should be increased. It is best to water once in the morning and once in the evening. In winter, water less frequently. |
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