5 possible problems in growing begonias
Begonia is one of the most popular houseplants because of its unique appearance, extreme ruggedness of care and problem-free use in the home interior.
But at least for this potted plant and does not need special care, growers may still encounter some problems in growing begonias:
1. One of the diseases begonias is gray mold. This disease houseplant can lead to the formation of brown spots on the leaves of the plant.
And after some time, and these spots and all are covered by a touch of gray. Get rid of the plaque in several ways, but we'll show only one of them.
The first step is to separate the sick plants to separate from all others, and cut off the affected leaves him. Further, all the flower must be treated with fungicide.
For complete recovery plants should ventilate the room more often and not to allow a high level of humidity.
2. Each plant needs its amount of sunlight and water, and the begonia is not an exception. From a lack of these two important factors in plant leaves can begin to turn yellow. But to cope with the problem quickly and easily.
It is only necessary to control the watering flower and provide it with the right amount of sunlight colors, placing it in a well lit room.
3. Also, do not forget that such a factor as the room temperature also plays an important role in the growth and development of plants.
If begonia will not receive a sufficient amount of sunlight and will grow at too high temperatures for it, the leaves of the plant may begin to fall.
To resolve this problem we need only adjust the quantity of the sun flower and place it in a cooler place.
4. Too low a moisture level will result in the formation of brown tips on plant leaves.
To solve this problem we need only start florist often spray your plant pot and put him on a pallet, where there will be a wet expanded clay or the sphagnum.
5. A surplus of water may lead directly to the two disastrous consequences. Firstly, the leaves of the plant can begin to fade and rot. To avoid this you need only reduce the number of irrigations.
Secondly, with dry air buds begonias may start to fall off. In this case it is necessary to increase the room humidity level and reduce the number of irrigations.