Thanks for the information on Wax Begonia . Bought a small one recently and i really appreciate this video. How often do you water the mature Begonia in pots?
You're very welcome Cynthia. Re: how often to water, check that the top 1 - 2 inches of the potting soil is dry before watering. But on average, once a week should be sufficient.
I’d like to take cuttings from my wax begonias before our first freeze so I can replant them in spring. I’m in zone 7b. Is this a good time of year to take the cuttings? Willl I be able to keep them inside? Thanks!
Eax begonias are usually treated as an annual in areas such as your that experience frost and freezing temperatures. Which means you usually start with new plants in spring. So, while it is not the best time of the year to propagate, you can certainly do so and treat the young plant as a house plant. Place in a very bright, warm location indoors, make sure the potting mix is free-draining, and water and fertilize sparingly. Let us know how it turns out💕
Hi Juley, crown of thorns do not need a humid chamber as they naturally retain a lot of water in their stems. So they do not need the high humidity in a chamber to stay alive until they grow new roots.
No, I did not. That's because they're softwood stem cuttings which have a high concentration of natural hormones and so root easily without artificial rooting hormones. Thanks for watching.🙏
Thank you so much for the creating the Wax Begonia propagating tutorial video. I’m new at gardening this was very helpful
Please make more.😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you, I will
I have watched hundreds of videos on plant care and find yours to be so informative and well-made. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome Patricia.😊
And thanks for the compliment, just the encouragement I need to keep going😊💕🙏
Thank you so much for sharing. I am grateful for the knowledge that you share.
You're very welcome Dion⚘
Great explanation, thank you so much
Glad you liked our video, Callie B and that you took the time to let us know!👍😊💕🙏
Thankyou, a very informative video on wax begonia,
You're welcome Maxine. Responses such as yours encourage us to keep going.🙏💕
One of my favorite set of plants....Thanks for sharing
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Thank you he helped me out a lot
You're very welcome Lucille👍💕🙏
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the information on Wax Begonia .
Bought a small one recently and i really appreciate this video.
How often do you water the mature Begonia in pots?
You're very welcome Cynthia. Re: how often to water, check that the top 1 - 2 inches of the potting soil is dry before watering. But on average, once a week should be sufficient.
I’d like to take cuttings from my wax begonias before our first freeze so I can replant them in spring. I’m in zone 7b. Is this a good time of year to take the cuttings? Willl I be able to keep them inside? Thanks!
Eax begonias are usually treated as an annual in areas such as your that experience frost and freezing temperatures. Which means you usually start with new plants in spring.
So, while it is not the best time of the year to propagate, you can certainly do so and treat the young plant as a house plant. Place in a very bright, warm location indoors, make sure the potting mix is free-draining, and water and fertilize sparingly.
Let us know how it turns out💕
Can the humid chamber be used for crown of thorns too?
Hi Juley, crown of thorns do not need a humid chamber as they naturally retain a lot of water in their stems. So they do not need the high humidity in a chamber to stay alive until they grow new roots.
Did you use any rooting hormones on them?
No, I did not. That's because they're softwood stem cuttings which have a high concentration of natural hormones and so root easily without artificial rooting hormones.
Thanks for watching.🙏
Hi Thelma, happily watching. May I suggest you turn up your mike a little louder some of your videos are very low. Blessings.
Thanks for this feedback Valda. We will strive to be more consistent in the future🙏