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  • Begonia thelmae terrarium plants | For transplanting
  • Begonia thelmae terrarium plants | For transplanting
  • Begonia thelmae terrarium plants | For transplanting
  • Begonia thelmae terrarium plants | For transplanting
  • Begonia thelmae terrarium plants | For transplanting

Begonia thelmae | To transplant

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Begonia thelmae is grown in a terrarium or in a room in your house.

Its rapid, creeping growth makes it an ideal candidate for hanging culture.

When you receive the branches to be replanted, simply stick them halfway into the potting soil . Begonia thelmae root very easily and quickly, provided you keep the potting soil moist but not waterlogged!

Also available in a pot .

Characteristic: 1 branch to transplant
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Care and cultivation of begonia thelmae for transplanting

Begonia Thelmae is a houseplant that requires specific care to flourish. Here are the growing conditions for this plant:

Light

Place Begonia Thelmae in a bright location, but avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves. A window with indirect light is ideal.

Temperature

Maintain a constant temperature between 18°C and 24°C. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 15°C.

Watering

Keep the soil constantly slightly moist. Water when the top layer of soil begins to dry out. Avoid overwatering, as Begonia Thelmae is susceptible to root rot.

Humidity

This plant likes humidity. You can increase humidity by placing a tray of water near the plant or by using a humidifier.

Ground

Use a quality, well-draining potting soil for houseplants. A mixture of garden soil, perlite and peat moss works well.

Fertilizer

Fertilize the plant monthly in spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer. Reduce the frequency in fall and winter.

Size

Prune the plant as needed to maintain its shape and remove dead leaves that appear in rapid succession.

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