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How to breed Begonia with succulent antlers?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Begonia with succulent antlers can reproduce easily, sowing and cutting can survive, but it is generally dominated by cutting. When cutting, take the mature and robust branches, remove the leaves at the bottom, cut them in the sandy soil, and then put them in a place with scattered light and ventilation. After its survival, it will be returned.

Begonia with succulent antlers can reproduce easily, sowing and cutting can survive, but it is generally dominated by cutting. When cutting, take the mature and robust branches, remove the leaves at the bottom, cut them in the sandy soil, and then put them in a place with scattered light and ventilation. After its survival, it still needs to be maintained in accordance with the following methods.

First, how to maintain the succulent antler begonia?

1. Light

Staghorn crabapple is easy to grow without sunshine, but it needs proper shade in summer and cannot be exposed after watering, otherwise the leaves are easy to crack and leave ugly sunburn.

two。 Watering

Stagnant water is easy to grow, but lack of water is also easy to wrinkle leaves, watering is best carried out according to the dry humidity of the basin soil. Compared with other succulent plants, Begonia can be watered 3-4 times a month.

3. Temperature

Staghorn begonia like warm, dry and sunny environment, not cold-resistant, drought-resistant, afraid of high temperature, pay attention to sunshade in summer, otherwise the surface is easy to wrinkle. The winter temperature should not be lower than 15 ℃.

4. Pruning

Change the basin every spring and prune the whole plant. After pruning, let it dry for 2-3 days until the wound heals.

II. Current situation of the population

Begonia with antlers lives in a narrow range. Its birthplace has been threatened by overgrazing for a long time, resulting in the loss of shrub density and biodiversity. At the same time, soil erosion caused by livestock trampling. Many shrubs capable of forming succulent plants are destroyed, causing these succulent plants to be completely exposed to the external environment and declining at a very rapid rate. On-the-spot investigation shows that the decrease of the population of Malus angustifolia is caused by animal husbandry.

 
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