Look Into Making The Best Potting Soil For Begonias

Begonias are sought-after indoor plants that grow well in containers or hanging baskets. They lend an aura of beauty to any surroundings and are therefore beneficial to have.

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Begonias are best suited in partial shade or filtered sunlight as direct light for extended periods can flaw their foliage and flowers.

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Know Your Begonias

Best Potting Soil For Begonias

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The soil mix should include well-decayed mold, garden loam, coarse sand, and humus.....

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Knowing the likes and dislikes of your plant will enable you to take better care measures when establishing them.

Begonia Planting Tips

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– Firstly, keep in mind that before planting, tubers should be inspected and any that have become soft should be removed.

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Once the pink and white buds or sprouts are visible, your plant should be moved to a warmer location that maintains a temperature of  70 degrees F.

Ensure that you fill the flat pots with a depth of 4 inches of soil. Use an ample amount of space between tubers when planting.

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Slugs and snails – Injurious pests and diseases feed off tuberous begonias. Stems – Decayed stems appear as soft brown spots on parts of the plant.

Begonia Pests And Diseases

Begonia Pests And Diseases

Mildew – Begonias are affected much by powdery mildew which is a serious disease......

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