Begonia Nonstop Red – Flowering plants
Begonia Nonstop Red is a rare ornamental perennial flowering plant. It has heart-shaped, succulent dark green leaves. It produces 4 inches of double blossoms, deep red flowers. The flower buds actually appear with the first leaves with a long continuous blooming period, June to fall, and low growth habit, they are excellent for low borders, baskets, and window boxes.
Scientific classification:
Family: Begoniaceae
Genus: Begonia
Scientific Name: Begonia ‘Nonstop Red’
Common Name: Begonia Nonstop Red
How to grow and care for Begonia Nonstop Red
Light
It grows well in bright indirect sunlight originating from a south, east, or west window. It also thrives under fluorescent lights. Avoid direct sun which can scorch the leaves.
Soil
It requires a well-drained, peat moss-based soil, such as African violet potting mix.
Water
Water your plant regularly during the growing season and always keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. You can allow the top 1 inch of soil to dry out between each watering. During the winter months, reduce watering. Overwatering will cause leaves to turn yellow.
Temperature
It prefers an average room temperature of 65 – 75 degrees Fahrenheit / 18 – 24 degrees Celsius. Begonia is not cold-tolerant and can be harmed by temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit / 13 degrees Celsius.
Fertilizer
Feed every two weeks spring through fall with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half. Do not feed your plant during the dormant period.
Propagation
Begonia Nonstop Red can be easily propagated by stem cuttings. Take stem cuttings in spring and root in fresh potting mix. Keep the soil lightly moist. Cover the whole container and plant with a plastic bag or cloche to hold in humidity. Begonia seeds are slow to germinate. You can sow seeds in the spring, but it can take several months to grow.
Pests and Diseases
Begonia Nonstop Red has no serious pest or disease problems. It is susceptible to attacks from spider mites, mealybugs, and aphids.
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