How to properly water begonia?
Begonia often becomes the favorite of many flower growers. If you follow the rules of care and watering, the flower will feel great at home and delight you with its beauty. How to properly water begonia and how to water in winter - we will tell you more in our today's material.
Basic rules and recommendations
Anyone who loves a variety of indoor plants is probably not indifferent to the bright and beautiful begonias. This flower conquers many with its beauty. But if it is wrong to care for it, then the plant will not bloom and may even die. Not all novice growers know exactly how often and how to water this flower correctly. If begonia first appeared in your home, then be sure to read the basic rules and recommendations regarding care and watering.
In order for a house plant to delight you with its beauty and beautiful appearance, you need to water it correctly and in a timely manner. Begonia is a bit of a capricious flower, and this is important to consider. This plant loves to be watered at the same time. Thanks to optimal, regular and timely watering, the flower will feel good. If for a certain time you water the flower only in the morning, and then switch to the evening time, then this will have a detrimental effect on its health.
Try not to change your watering time. By the way, many flower growers recommend watering begonia in the morning, as this has a positive effect on the health and beauty of the flower.
Under no circumstances should the water be allowed to stagnate in the pot. To avoid this, you do not need to moisturize the plant too much. In addition, begonia does not like it at all when water gets on the leaves. From this, they begin to lose their healthy appearance and quickly fade. Therefore, this indoor flower never needs to be sprayed, even in hot weather.
Remember that begonias cannot be watered with cold water. Water must be at room temperature. In addition, it is very important to water the plant with exclusively settled water. Keep the water soft. In order to soften the settled tap water, it is quite possible to add a little peat for indoor plants to it. Soak a kilogram of peat in ten liters of regular water and use this liquid for irrigation.
Never water the plant too abundantly.
Watering should be done only if the soil is mostly dry. It is not necessary to allow the soil to completely dry out, as this will adversely affect the general condition of the flower.
As a rule, such a flower is watered every two days. In the event that the humidity in the room is high and the soil remains moist for a long time, the number of waterings can be reduced and carried out twice a week. In winter, begonia is moistened once a week. Try in the cold season so that there are no heating appliances next to the flower, otherwise this will negatively affect it.
Remember that this plant loves even watering. The flower should be watered exclusively at the root, without touching the stems and leaves of the plant. Begonia feels very well in a room with high humidity, so to create comfortable conditions for the flower, you can install bowls of water or a humidifier next to it.
Despite the fact that this plant loves moisture, it is worth avoiding waterlogging, as this will negatively affect the state of the root system.
What is important to consider?
Taking care of begonias at home is not so difficult. The main thing is to take into account some factors and remember the basic rules. In order for the plant to feel comfortable in your home, the soil must be periodically loosened. This will not only help improve the performance of the root system, but will also allow the soil to absorb moisture better during watering.
In the hot season, this flower should be watered abundantly. The remaining liquid must be drained through special holes in the container - this will avoid stagnation. In the cold season, the plant does not need frequent and abundant moisture. The plant needs to be watered less often and in no case should the earth completely dry out.
During the flowering period, begonia needs special attention and care.
It is important to remember that the plant spends almost all of its resources on the formation and growth of buds. That is why during this period it is necessary to increase the volume and number of irrigations.
During the flowering period, in no case should the soil completely dry out, otherwise the buds may not open, and the flowers will quickly wither and fall off. In the event that the soil has dried out by more than a centimeter, it must be moistened abundantly.
As soon as the flowering period ends (as a rule, this is mid-autumn), the number and volume of watering should be reduced. Until you have pruned the flower, you only need to water it once a week. After pruning, the plant is watered even less often. It will be possible to return to the previous regime only when the first shoots, the first shoots appear.
It is important to consider the type of begonia itself. For example, ampelous requires the most frequent and abundant moisture, especially during the flowering period. Tuberous is very negative about abundant watering and stagnant water. As a rule, this type of begonias is watered only once a week, and too frequent watering can lead to rotting of the tuber.
Watering methods
There are several proven watering methods that are beneficial to the overall health of this home plant. For example, many home flower lovers use the so-called immersion method. To do this, you need to take a wide and deep container, for example, a large basin. It should be filled with water, and then a pot with a plant should be placed in it. The water level should not reach the edge of the pot. We leave it there for literally 20-25 minutes. This method allows the plant to absorb moisture on its own and absorb as much liquid as needed.
In the event that you have a lot of house plants in your house and it is difficult to keep track of everyone and ensure watering in a timely manner, then you can transfer the flower to wick watering. In addition, this method of watering will help you out if you need to be away from home for several days. This method of watering is well suited for tuberous begonias.
Keep in mind that indoor plants are living creatures, not just decorative elements. Take care of them, and they will always delight you with flowering and healthy appearance.
You will learn how to properly water begonias in the video below.
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