How to grow papaya and begonia flowers

Last Update :2024.05.12

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1. Breeding methods

2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control


Loose, fertile, acidic soil is required to grow papaya and begonia. Maintain sufficient light every day, and can be placed under the scorching sun to receive exposure. Don't water too much, just keep the substrate moist. Apply organic fertilizer in spring, apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer after flowers fade, and apply heavy fertilizer after autumn. Propagation usually involves two methods: sowing and grafting. If you encounter pests and diseases, rust can be controlled with sodium dimethoate, and aphids and spider mites can be sprayed with omethoate solution.


Cultivation methods of papaya and begonia flowers
1. Breeding methods

1. Breeding methods

1. Lighting: Papaya and Begonia are suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient sunlight. An environment that is too shady will cause poor growth and affect its flowering and fruiting. And it is not afraid of exposure to the sun, as long as you pay attention to ventilation.

2. Soil: Papaya and Begonia do not have high soil requirements, as long as it is not saline-alkali land. Loose, fertile, acidic soil is more conducive to its growth.

Begonia

3. Watering: Although Papaya and Begonia prefer moisture, But I am afraid of waterlogging. Therefore, watering must not be too much, just keep the pot soil slightly moist. It has strong drought resistance and can be watered after the soil is dry.

4. Fertilization: Apply organic fertilizer once in spring to help flower buds differentiate. After the flowers fade, apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer twice to increase the fruit setting rate. Apply heavy fertilizer after the leaves fall in autumn to supplement nutrients for flowering and fruiting.

Begonia

2. Reproduction skills

1 , Sowing: Papaya and Begonia are commonly propagated by sowing. After harvesting the fruits in autumn, select seeds with larger fruits and store them in fine sand. Sow the seeds in the spring of the second year and soak them in warm water before sowing to promote germination.

2. Grafting: Grafting is mainly for papaya and begonia with excellent varieties. Choosing the same species of tree as rootstock is more conducive to survival after grafting.

Begonia

3. Pest and disease control

1 2. Diseases: A common disease is rust, which can be prevented and treated with sodium dichloride solution. Spray it every 10 days and it will be cured after one month.

2. Insect pests: aphids and red spider mites are common. It can be controlled with dichlorvos or omethoate solution.


2. Reproduction skills

3. Pest and disease control














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