As people's quality of life improves, more and more people like to grow some flowers and plants at home, and Begonia is deeply loved by people. So can Begonia be propagated by cuttings? Why can't Begonia survive if it is propagated by cuttings? The following editor will explain them one by one, hoping to help everyone. Can Begonia be propagated by cuttings?The main propagation methods of Begonia are cuttings, leaf cuttings, and division. If the conditions at home allow, cuttings can be taken all year round. Beginners are advised to choose spring when the average temperature has reached about 20 degrees, which is about the current season. It is neither too cold nor too hot, and the humidity is neither too high nor too low, which is more conducive to rooting. Why can't Begonia survive if its roots rot?1. If you want the cuttings to survive, the first step is to choose the right time, preferably in April or May each year. If the temperature is too high, the plants are often in a semi-dormant state, so the survival rate of the cuttings is definitely not high, and the roots are prone to rot. It is best to choose spring and autumn for cuttings, when the temperature and humidity are guaranteed. 2. The soil for cuttings is also one of the conditions to ensure the survival rate. If the selected soil is not breathable and water-permeable, even an adult begonia will easily die, not to mention the branches waiting to be rooted. Therefore, we must choose soil with good ventilation and air permeability. 3. Pay attention to maintenance after cuttings and be sure to control the amount of watering. If too much water is applied and the soil accumulates water, or if it remains too moist for a long time, the roots of the cuttings will easily rot. How to propagate BegoniaThere are many ways to propagate Begonia, including seed sowing, branch cuttings and hydroponic rooting. For sowing, take dry and mature seeds, sprinkle the powdered seeds on the moist potting soil, cover with film (poke some small holes in the film with a toothpick), and place in diffused light to wait for germination. The cuttings are about ten centimeters long. Insert them into slightly dry soil without watering. Water them after four or five days to wait for them to take root. Do not water them until the soil is dry. Increase the amount of watering only when they are growing normally. For hydroponic rooting, insert the cut branches into water, change the water about every 4 days, and after rooting, they can be planted in soil. |
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