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Professional Analysis of Begonia Photography

The flowering period of Begonia is from April to May, and it can last for about two months.

It is a Rosaceae Malus plant, which only blooms once a year, usually around March, and begins to wither in May. There is no specific regulation on how often to water begonia during flowering. Generally, watering needs the principle of seeing dry and wet. Keep the soil moist in spring, summer and autumn and dry in summer.

Begonia and Begonia Xifu bloom in March-April every spring, and Begonia papaya blooms in April-May. After reasonable maintenance, it blooms for the second time in autumn. Begonia flowers will bloom on the branches, pink and red. Flowers are small and exquisite, with charming fragrance and high ornamental value.

Maintenance method of begonia flower

1, basin soil selection

Begonia flowers are suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil environment with strong drainage. In the process of soil preparation, humus soil and river sand can be mixed in proportion to make cultivation matrix, and enough bean cake fertilizer can be added to improve soil fertility. Before putting it into the pot, the soil must be disinfected to reduce the growth of bacteria.

2. Water and fertilizer management

Begonia flower itself has strong drought resistance. During the curing period, water every 3-4 days in spring and autumn, every 2 days in summer and every half month in winter. In addition, dilute liquid fertilizer is applied once a week before flowering to promote flowering, and compound fertilizer is applied once every half month to supplement nutrition during the vigorous growth period.

3. Light and temperature management

In a well-lit environment, the growth of begonia flowers will become extremely vigorous. If the growing environment is short of light, the overall growth will become worse, and even the leaves will fall and fall easily. Spring, autumn and winter can be placed in a sunny environment to make the leaves repeat photosynthesis, and shading measures should be taken in summer. If the indoor temperature is stable above 0℃ in winter, plants can survive the winter smoothly.