Monday, January 25, 2010

Uti Can Still Masterbate

The begonia

Temperature: begonias love the heat. Are planted in late May in the northern regions, early to mid May in climate.
Watering: The flowering plant is very drought resistant and tolerate for long periods. Should not be wet leaves, easy to get sick. During flowering fertilize with liquid fertilizer once a week.
Playing : From seed in late winter. Spread the seeds in a small earthenware pot (40000 seeds per gram) in a mixture of sand and soil of the moor. When the first two leaves appear to transplanting the seedlings in pots (2 cm apart). Then transplanted individually in a box or jar and be planted in May.
Soil: good garden soil enriched with manure aged. Exposure: rhizomatous begonias collated and roots can be grown in greenhouses or in the apartment. These plants like bright but not the positions direct sunlight in summer like a shadow, especially if the temperature is above 20 degrees. In winter the temperature should stay around 10-15 degrees. Usually they are planted in pots of 15-20 cm.
Pruning: withered branches and roots of the rhizomatous species collated should be cut in March, prior to repotting. If the variety is particularly important is lush and trim are often advised to avoid the branches get too long and thin.
Pests and diseases. tubers and roots are often affected by weevils, which feed on their own roots and tubers perforate, and dall'anguillulaa galligena, depriving the plant of nutrients. There are also frequent attacks of mites that can affect all species and preferring the more young and tender plants, damaging the buds, weakening and deforming the leaves. Among the
diseases are more common gray mold, which is manifested by dark blotches on the leaves and flowers and white spots on the stems and powder, black root rot, which causes rot, and finally the battery of begonias, which causes the formation on leaf spots that gradually extend to the entire leaf, causing rot.

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