Begonia Brevirimosa

Dhs. 125.00

Begonia brevirimosa—a stunning, compact begonia with succulent-like leaves and delicate flowers. It’s a tropical plant but more forgiving than some begonias if you get its care right. Here’s a detailed guide:


1. Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light.

  • Avoid direct sunlight—it can scorch the leaves.

  • Can tolerate lower light, but growth may slow and colors may fade.


2. Watering

  • Keep soil slightly moist, but allow the top 1–2 inches to dry out between waterings.

  • Avoid overwatering—root rot is the main risk.

  • Water less in winter when growth slows.


3. Soil

  • Requires well-draining soil.

  • A mix of peat moss + perlite + orchid bark works well.

  • Avoid heavy, compact soils that retain too much water.


4. Temperature & Humidity

  • Prefers warm temperatures, ideally 65–80°F (18–27°C).


5. Fertilizer

  • Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength.


6. Pruning & Maintenance

  • Remove yellowing or dead leaves to prevent disease.

  • Can pinch back stems lightly to encourage bushier growth.


7. Propagation

  • Can be propagated via leaf cuttings, stem cuttings, or rhizome division.

  • Keep cuttings in humid, warm conditions for root development.


8. Common Issues

  • Leaf drop: Often from overwatering, sudden temperature changes, or low humidity.

  • Pests: Spider mites, mealybugs, or aphids can occur; treat promptly.

  • Leggy growth: Usually from insufficient light.


Extra Tip: Begonia brevirimosa prefers a more succulent-like watering approach, meaning it tolerates slight dryness better than soggy soil. Overwatering is far more dangerous than underwatering.