Breeding method
Light and temperature
Bamboo Begonia likes the growth environment of semi -yin and requires a mild climate. The light is better for sufficient scattering light. Note that the light cannot be too strong, otherwise it will cause the blade to become yellow. In spring, autumn, and winter, sufficient light can be given, and the strong summer summer can be kept in a cool ventilation place. There are bright scattered light. Be careful not to be too shaded, which will affect the growth of the plant. The best growth temperature is between 15 ° C -25 ° C.
It is not cold, and the temperature in winter should be kept above 10 ° C. Forecast
Watering and fertilization
Bamboo Begonia likes a moist environment and can tolerate drought, but afraid of waterlogging, watering and wetting, keep the soil moist, pay attention not to have stagnant water in the pot. When the weather is hot, watering more, spray water to increase the humidity of the air and cool down. When fertilizing, be careful not to apply big fertilizer. During the strong growth period, thin liquid fertilizer can be applied every half a month. In the rare period, some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied to make the flowers gorgeous. When the flowering period, it is necessary to reduce and stop fertilization.
Reproduce
The breeding of Bamboo Begonia is mainly sowing and cutting. Sowing reproduction can be sowed or sowed in spring, cuttings can be cut, stem insertion, or rhizome insertion.
Precautions
prune
During the breeding process of Bamboo Begonia, the Bamboo Begonia needs to be trimmed. The purpose is to maintain a good shape to ensure the ornamental effect. Pruning can be combined with pots, which is conducive to germinating new branches and blooming.
Pest
The common diseases of Bamboo Begonia are the following: leaf spots, gray mold, root rot, and withered disease, which need to be treated according to specific symptoms. Pests are mainly sedapgrims, which can be captured artificially or sprayed with pesticides.