It depends on the type of Begonia - I have a few types - wax begonia's and tuberous begonia's -
wax begonia's will thrive in sunlight very well if they are 'weaned' to it - my dark leaf variety just loves the sun! - and will tolerate a little dryness as well..the green leaf begonia's are pickier and want shade...
Tuberous are my favorite - but the most sensitive to sun and over watering..
I must keep these in bright shade and make sure they have sufficient drainage - for the roots will rot if they sit in water...keep them evenly moist..
Depending on soil and temperature, daily to every other day.
Certain types of begonias are considered a very easy plant to grow, however other types are some of the hardest to grow. The ease of growth often depends on the climate they are growing in and the type of soil and water they are planted in.
The three most popular varieties of begonias for gardening are tuberous begonias, Rex begonias, and fibrous rooted begonias. Fibrous rooted begonias are also called the old fashioned wax.
Scarlet Begonias was created in 1974.
Pentunias prefer sunny locations, while Begonias prefer shade. Petunias thrive in moist souls, whereas begonias need to be watered carefully- too much water will cause their roots to rot.
A hanging begonias will usually eat YOUR MOM
Mike Stevens has written: 'Begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias
i dont think they need much water? did you water it or anything? x
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Bernice Brilmayer has written: 'All about begonias' -- subject(s): Begonias, Varieties