1. Illumination
Begonia is a light-loving plant, which is not tolerant to shade. It needs to be placed in a place with good lighting conditions for daily maintenance, and it is best to enjoy full sunshine. However, during the high temperature period in summer, it is still necessary to move the begonia back indoors for maintenance, so as to avoid the sun's rays burning the leaves of begonia too strongly.
Second, soil
Begonia flowers like alkaline soil, and the soil where Begonia flowers are planted should be kept loose and breathable, with good water permeability. You can choose to mix undergrowth soil with river sand, but the nutrient soil you mix needs to be disinfected to prevent germs and eggs from existing in the soil.
Third, water and fertilizer
Water more frequently and keep a moist environment, so that the growth rate of begonia flowers will be faster. But don't water it when the weather is cold, otherwise it will easily rot the roots. The use of fertilizer should also avoid winter, and more nitrogen fertilizer can be used during the growth period of begonia, which can promote plant growth.
fourth, pruning
when the seedlings of begonia flowers are planted, the buds at the top should be removed to prevent the plants from soaring upwards. And you can also erase the redundant side branches, so that all nutrients can be supplied to the middle trunk, so that the begonia flowers will grow exceptionally thick.