Can begonia be hydroponically cultivated? What is the method for hydroponic cultivation of begonias?

Can begonias be hydroponically cultivated?The editor will share with everyone whether begonias can be hydroponically cultivated and the experience of plant care in terms of hydroponic methods for begonias. Next is a comprehensive introduction.Begonias are relatively common plants in life, with certain ornamental value. However, some people want to make begonias look more beautiful, so they wonder if begonias can be hydroponically cultivated. In fact, they can, but it is relatively troublesome to hydroponically cultivate begonias and difficult to keep them alive. Therefore, hydroponic cultivation of begonias is considered a challenging task, but interested plant enthusiasts can check out the hydroponic propagation method for begonias.[One, Can begonias be hydroponically cultivated?]Begonias can be hydroponically cultivated, but they prefer to grow in sunny places. Therefore, if you want to hydroponically cultivate begonias, you need to change the water frequently, otherwise the leaves of begonias can easily wilt, or even directly show signs of withering. So, extra care must be taken during hydroponic cultivation.However, in the summer, it is better to cultivate them in soil, as hydroponic cultivation can easily cause root rot when temperatures rise. Therefore, to improve the survival rate of begonias after hydroponic cultivation, you must constantly observe the growth of the begonia roots, otherwise the roots can easily rot.[Two, The hydroponic propagation method for begonias]<1. Selecting the cutting>If you want to hydroponically cultivate begonias, first prepare a pot of healthy begonias, then cut a young branch, about 7-8 centimeters long. The young branches taken from the mother plant, slightly woody, are easier to root when hydroponically propagated. Some begonia branches do not produce lateral branches, even after topping, so when selecting branches, it is preferable to choose those with side buds.<2. Preparing a hydroponic container>Apart from selecting the cutting, preparing a hydroponic container in advance is also a very important task. It is best to use a transparent glass bottle, as this allows effective observation of the seedlings' growth in the bottle and whether they have rooted. If they do not root for a long time, it is best to add some root-promoting water.<3. Water replacement management>After successful hydroponic cultivation, the water should be changed every few days. However, in the summer, when the temperature is quite hot, the water is usually changed once a day to prevent root rot. When the temperature is not high, you should change the water when you see bubbles forming around the branch submerged in the water.<4. Management after rooting and potting>After the cutting has rooted, if you are worried about it dying after potting, personal experience suggests potting when the roots are longer. I usually start potting when the roots are 1 centimeter long. Beginner plant enthusiasts can wait until the roots are 2 centimeters long to pot, to ensure that the begonias grow lush and leafy.Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now knows whether begonias can be hydroponically cultivated. In fact, it is completely possible to do so at home. However, those new to plant cultivation should not hydroponically cultivate begonias, as it can easily lead to root rot and death. Plant enthusiasts who want to hydroponically cultivate can follow the hydroponic propagation method for begonias mentioned above.The above information on whether begonias can be hydroponically cultivated and the methods for hydroponic cultivation of begonias is hoping to be of help to you. Finally, don't forget to visit the Green Plant Enthusiast website for more plant care experience and knowledge!

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