Begonia is the most popular plant for interior decoration.
Its beautiful flowers and elegant leaves make it an excellent choice for home landscaping.
However, in order for begonia to please you with its appearance and health, you need to know when and how to properly replant this plant.
When purchasing begonias in a store or flower shop, it is important to know that almost all plants need to be replanted after purchase.
This is because plants are often grown in plastic containers with dense soil, which can lead to over-watering of the roots and lack of access to oxygen.
Therefore, it is recommended to replant the begonia immediately after purchase into a new pot with nutritious soil.
Although the best time to transplant begonias is spring or early summer, when the plant is actively growing, sometimes it becomes necessary to transplant begonias during flowering.
For example, if you notice that your begonia's roots have become too dense and twisted in the pot, repotting will help the plant get nutrients and oxygen. However, repotting during flowering can reduce the number of buds, so be prepared for this.
After flowering, begonias can also be repotted to refresh the soil, improve drainage and provide optimal growing conditions.
After begonia blooms, when the plant stops blooming actively, you can think about replanting. New soil, a fresh pot and proper care will help your begonia regain strength and prepare for the next flowering period.
It should be noted that begonia is a rather delicate plant, so when replanting you should be very careful not to damage the roots and leaves.
Choose a pot of the right size with good drainage, use only fresh soil, and keep an eye on the plant after repotting.
Therefore, begonia should be replanted after purchase to refresh the soil, during flowering if necessary, and after flowering to maintain the health of the plant.
Proper replanting will help your begonia delight you with its beautiful bloom and healthy appearance. Do not forget to take care of the plant and it will respond to you with its beauty.