Begonia manicata aureomaculata
Plant species: Begonia manicata aureomaculata
Plant genus: Begonia
Plant family: Begoniaceae
Native plant: Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico Central, Mexico Gulf, Mexico Northeast, Mexico Southeast, Mexico Southwest, Nicaragua.
Soil drainage: with high water retention, we recommend a substrate mix composed of organic substrate, perlite, vermiculite, sphagnum moss.
!Attention: It is recommended that the substrate be consistently moist but not excessively so, to avoid root necrosis.
Soil pH: acidic
Fertilizers: Begonias generally do not require constant fertilization since the substrate contains organic matter. It is necessary for the fertilizer to be diluted to avoid root burn.
Air humidity: For the correct development of the plant, a high level of air humidity is necessary, ranging between 70% and 80%.
Green Mirrors recommends keeping the plant in optimal conditions to prevent leaf melting. It can be placed in a terrarium, display case, or under a glass dome to avoid fluctuations in temperature and humidity, but it can also acclimatize to a room with humidity over 65%.
Temperature: 18-30 degrees Celsius
Light: indirect to shaded light
Pot size: 12cm
Plant height including pot: 15cm
Begonia manicata aureomaculata is a robust rhizomatous species with large, glossy leaves in a bright light green color with yellow spots, and a texture similar to leather. It features a very interesting pattern of red hairs on the underside of the leaves and along the petiole.
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