Begonias are a very beautiful flower and are relatively common in our lives. However, during the care process, it is sometimes inevitable to encounter the situation where begonias wilt. At this time, what should we do? Let me introduce in detail what to do when begonias wilt.

I. Observe the cause
Before dealing with the problem of wilting begonias, we first need to observe why they have wilted. It may be due to lack of water, lack of fertilizer, overwatering, or environmental changes. Before taking corresponding measures, we need to find the root of the problem.
II. Water in time
If you find that the begonias are wilting due to lack of water, we need to water them in time. However, it should be noted that do not overwater to avoid waterlogging the roots and causing diseases.

III. Fertilize moderately
Sometimes, begonias lack of nutrients can also cause them to wilt. Moderate fertilization can help them recover their vitality. However, it should be noted that do not over-fertilize during the growing period of flowers and plants.
IV. Adjust light exposure
Begonias need proper sunlight to stay healthy. However, if they are exposed to too strong direct sunlight, it may also cause the flowers and plants to be injured and wilt. Proper adjustment of light exposure is very important.
V. Increase humidity
Some places have a relatively dry climate, which will make begonias feel uncomfortable. We can increase the humidity to make begonias grow healthier.

VI. Move the begonias
In the process of caring for begonias, you may find that they prefer a specific environment. If the current environment is not suitable for the growth of begonias, we can consider moving them to a more suitable location.
VII. Prune branches and leaves
Sometimes, the branches and leaves of begonias can be too lush, affecting their growth. Pruning branches and leaves in time can allow them to better absorb sunlight and nutrients and recover their vitality.
VIII. Treat diseases
If you find that the reason for the wilting of begonias is due to diseases, we need to treat them in time. You can use pesticides or cut off the infected parts to ensure the health of the begonias.
IX. Regular inspection
In order to discover the problems of begonias in time, we need to regularly check their growth condition. This can help us to better grasp their situation and take corresponding measures in time.
X. Do not pinch the begonias
Some people may inadvertently pinch begonias, which will cause the petals to be injured and wilt. We should be careful when handling begonias and try not to pinch them.
XI. Increase nutrition
Sometimes, begonias wilt due to a lack of specific nutrients. We can restore their vitality by adding the corresponding nutrients to the flowers and plants.
XII. Change irrigation methods
If we find that the reason for the wilting of begonias is root damage caused by overwatering, we can change the irrigation method. We can appropriately reduce the amount of water or switch to drip irrigation to reduce damage to the roots.
XIII. Avoid high temperatures
Sometimes, begonias wilt because the temperature is too high. In the summer, we need to provide a relatively cool environment for begonias to ensure their health.
XIV. Increase ventilation
Sometimes, there is too much dew on the leaves of begonias, which will affect their respiration and growth. We can appropriately increase the ventilation to allow the flowers and plants to breathe better.
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What to do when begonias wilt? The above are some effective methods to deal with this situation. In the daily care of begonias, we also need to pay attention to observing their growth condition in time and taking corresponding measures to ensure that begonias can grow healthily.