Beginner Gardening: How to Start Begonia Seeds Successfully (Easy Tips That Actually Work), 1 by gardenstarts
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Subject: How to Start Begonia Seeds Successfully (Easy Tips That Actually Work)
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gardenstarts wrote: Begonias are one of the most rewarding flowers to grow, but starting them from seed can be tricky if you don’t know a few key things. Here are the biggest tips that make a huge difference: 1. Don’t cover the seeds – Begonia seeds are extremely tiny (almost like dust) and need light to germinate, so just press them onto the surface of the soil. 2. Keep them warm – They germinate best around 70–75°F, so warmth is really important for success. 3. Use humidity early on – A humidity dome or covering your tray helps keep moisture consistent while they’re getting started. 4. Be patient – Begonias can take a couple weeks or sometimes longer depending on conditions. 5. Give strong light after sprouting – Once they come up, good light is key so they don’t stretch and get weak. One of the biggest mistakes I see is people either covering the seed or letting them dry out too much early on. They need consistent moisture but not soaking wet soil. Full guide here: http://www.trailingpetunia.com/blogs/news/how-to-start-begon... Curious—has anyone here had success with begonias from seed? What worked best for you? |


