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  • Planting begonia corms in pots
  • What is the difference between begonia corms and tubers.

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  • What is the difference between begonia corms and tubers
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  • How To Grow Begonias From Corms Or Tuber

    Begonias are very decorative and easy to grow. These plants tolerate shade well and are ideal for gardens that rarely see the sun. The flower grows well in the garden but is also suitable for balconies and window sills with a northern orientation.

    Growing begonias from seeds is not an easy task since the seeds of this plant are very small, like dust particles.

    And for the smallest sprout to turn into a gorgeous flowering plant, it needs to form a fairly large tuber.

    Planting begonias in pots

    When grown from seeds, you can see the first flowers of tuberous begonia in the second year, and the most decorative plants are obtained from 3- to 4-year-old tubers that are 5-6 cm in diameter.

    You can buy a begonia tuber and grow a beautiful flower on your own in the first year.

    If you decide to buy flowering begonias in a pot, be aware that many sellers sell tuberous begonias in pots from rooted cuttings and stimulate them to bloom more to attract buyers. Such plants spend all their energy on flowering.

    By autumn their tubers remain small and they do not have enough nutr

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