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When does Xifu Begonia bloom

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-08-12 08:32:25
The flowering period of Begonia in Xifu is generally in spring, from February to may, and the flowering time is generally about one week. The florescence can be controlled by controlling temperature. If dormancy occurs in low temperature before flowering, and then the temperature rises between them, and the light is slowly increased, then flowering can be normal.

Florescence

The flowering period of Begonia in Xifu is generally in spring, and the flowering usually starts in February and lasts until May. However, specifically, the flowering time will be slightly different according to the influence of climate, environment and other factors. Generally, the flowering time of the Begonia in Xifu in the north is later than that in the south. The flowering of Haitang in Xifu lasts for about a week.

Flowering period of Malus spectabilis

Florescence regulation

Today, with the development of science and technology, the flowering period of Begonia in Xifu can also be controlled manually, which can be achieved by delaying or advancing its flowering period. Control the flowering period of the Begonia, mainly to control the curing temperature of the Begonia.

Put the Begonia in the low temperature environment to make it dormant, and gradually start to raise the temperature about one month before the scheduled flowering period, and spray water every day, which can make the Begonia grow flower buds. At this time, keep the temperature at 10 ℃, enhance the light, the flower buds can show color, and then they can bloom normally.

Note that if the flower bud appears later, it can be properly heated or sprayed with potassium dihydrogen phosphate to promote its flowering.

Flowering period of Malus spectabilis

Flower picture appreciation

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

flowering period of Xifu Begonia

Appreciation of picture of flowering of Malus spectabilis

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