Begonia (Elatior Grp) dubbelbloemig 'Tacora Geel'

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The Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' is a beautiful plant with striking yellow double flowers. The flowers are large and have a full shape, making them a real eye-catcher in the garden or on the terrace. This Begonia gives a cheerful and summery appearance to the surroundings. The plant blooms abundantly during the summer months and is easy to maintain. 'Tacora Yellow' is ideal for both in a pot and in the ground and thrives well in partial shade.

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  • The Begonia (Elatior Group) is generally easy to maintain and requires regular watering and indirect sunlight. Make sure to keep the soil moist, but not too wet. Remove dead flowers and leaves regularly to keep the plant healthy.

    Yes, the Begonia (Elatior Grp) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' needs a lot of light to grow well. Place the plant in a sunny location or near a window where plenty of daylight comes in. However, make sure the plant is not in direct bright sunlight to prevent burning.

    The Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' needs regular watering, about 1-2 times per week. It is important to keep the soil lightly moist, but not too wet. It is recommended to check if the soil feels dry before watering again.

    The Begonia does not like strong sunlight and prefers to be placed in a bright spot with indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can cause damage to the leaves. It is important to keep the plant out of direct sunlight.

    Yes, Begonias love warmth and thrive well indoors in a warm environment. It's important not to expose the plant to drafts or cold temperatures. Therefore, make sure the temperature does not drop below 15 degrees.

    Yes, the Begonia belongs to the category of indoor plants that can purify the air by absorbing toxic substances and producing oxygen. Therefore, it is a good choice for improving the air quality in the house.

  • Regularly prune faded flowers to promote growth and keep the plant looking tidy. Remove any damaged or dead branches to maintain the plant's health. Ensure that the plant receives enough light after pruning for proper growth.

    Water the plant regularly, but avoid letting the roots sit in waterlogged soil. Keep the soil consistently lightly moist, but not soaked. Mist the leaves regularly with water to increase humidity.

    The plant thrives best in well-draining potting soil for indoor plants. Make sure the potting soil remains slightly moist, but not too wet. It is recommended to regularly fertilize the potting soil to promote the growth and flowering of the plant.

    The Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowering 'Tacora Yellow' thrives best in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It is important to fertilize regularly and keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged. A potting mix for indoor plants may be suitable for this plant.

    The plant needs regular watering, but avoid letting the roots sit in water. Place the plant in a bright location, but not in direct sunlight. Add plant food every two weeks to promote growth.

    The leaves of the plant can be gently wiped down with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using chemical cleaning agents as they can damage the leaves. It is important to regularly clean the leaves so that the plant can breathe and grow properly.

    The Begonia (Elatior Grp) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' needs a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent burning. Place the plant preferably in a location with bright, indirect light. It is important to rotate the plant regularly for even growth.

    The Begonia Elatior Grp double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' thrives best at an average room temperature between 18-25 degrees Celsius. Make sure the plant is not exposed to drafts or cold temperatures. A consistent temperature will promote the growth and flowering of the plant.

    For the Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow', high humidity is important, so regularly spraying can help keep the plant healthy. However, avoid excessive water standing on the leaves, as this can lead to rot. It is recommended to place the plant in a location with a humidity of about 60-70%.

    The double-flowered Begonia (Elatior Group) 'Tacora Yellow' thrives best in soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. It is important to regularly check the acidity of the soil and adjust it if necessary with special potting soil. A too high or too low pH level can affect the health and growth of the plant.

    The Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowered 'Tacora Geel' requires regular fertilization during the growing season. Use a liquid fertilizer for flowering indoor plants and follow the instructions on the packaging. Over-fertilization should be avoided to prevent damage to the roots.

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    The Begonia (Elatior Group) double-flowered 'Tacora Yellow' is a beautiful plant with striking yellow double flowers. The flowers are large and have a full shape, making them a real eye-catcher in the garden or on the terrace. This Begonia gives a cheerful and summery appearance to the surroundings. The plant blooms abundantly during the summer months and is easy to maintain. 'Tacora Yellow' is ideal for both in a pot and in the ground and thrives well in partial shade.

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