Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
Taxonomy
Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum 'Eureka Bronze Leaf White'
Begonia
Begoniaceae
Cucurbitales
How to care for Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
How often to water your Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
every 9
Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia needs 0.5 cups of water every 9 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
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Water 0.5 cups every
9
Finding light for Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia in your home
a window
Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight.
Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
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How to fertilize Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Is this mold? I repotted my cane begonia and noticed this white residue on the bottom of the pot and on top of the potting mix. I treated my plant w diluted hydrogen peroxide and placed it into a clean pot w new potting media. Was wondering if this was a bad case of mold or a build up of minerals from watering. #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantAddict #Begonia #moldysoil
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Ends are browning and curling Hey 👋🏻 my begonia is starting to curl and brown at the ends. Watering as always been on time, it’s near a window, but doesn’t ever get direct sun. Temperature is always around 69-70. Any help?? She’s already lost her little plant off to the side. Would love to revamp her!
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Why is my Begonia Maculata dropping leaves? Hi all—I’ve had this gorgeous begonia Maculata for months now, and she had been thriving with new growth and vibrant, healthy leaves. She lives under a grow light (diffused using masking tape) & 75% humidity. In the last few weeks she’s been dropping leaves (she’s lost about 5) and some older leaves are browning. I don’t see any other symptoms—stems are healthy, soil isn’t sopping wet. Anyone able to help diagnose?
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Is the begonia not getting enough light,looks stems are a abit leggy,or is this normal? It has flowers so it should be happy. But I'm just wondering
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Good morning Watering Hole gang! We got our first good snow of the season in NYC. It’s such a delicious contrast to the see the lush little plant corner up against the frozen snowiness outside. No big updates here otherwise. My Buffy still keeps giving me beautiful flowers every morning. I didn’t realize they close up at night. Scared me at first. And my albino Frydek pup isn’t quite done yet - I think he may be trying to push one more leaf - I hope this one has some green. How are all of you?? #TheWateringHole #brunchataudreys
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What would you do? I’ve been meaning to post about my silly #PolkaDotBegonia! I’m finding her to actually be quite resilient. She has been in both too little and probably too much light, and fallen over many times. You can probably see why. 😂 So, is this how they should normally look?? Are these normal size leaves? Is she leggy? 🤔 And if so would you prop it or do you like how it looks this way? Just having trouble deciding what to even do. I was not honestly expecting this plant to thrive so much. 😂 #HappyPlants #Begonia #GregGang #PlantCorner
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Bertha is struggling #polkadotbegonia My polka dot Begonia, Bertha, is struggling any tips? Recently added a humidifier to our plant stand, as our house has been pretty dry, but open to all tips to get her healthy!
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New begonia now covered in powdery mildew I’ve had her for one week. I got rid of the mostly dead leaf in the third photo. She’s been VERY close to the other new plants, but I don’t see any mildew on them. She is not one of the rehab plants. I should have given them more air circulation, but now I need to treat her (and maybe the others). I can’t cut off the diseased leaves/stems without chopping her all the way down. I read that I could wipe the mildew off with a damp paper towel and then treat. I have baking soda, non-peppermint castille soap, dawn liquid soap, copper spray, neem oil, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and Trifecta Crop Control (basically a bunch of oils and vinegar). I already have the Trifecta mixed in a spray bottle. I don’t know if I should treat the other plants that were with her
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Is this flowering or creating new stems and leaves?! I wasn’t expecting flowering so soon but I do have her under a grow light and she has been growing like crazy since she went from propagated to soil! 😍🎉 #Begonia
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What is best fertilizer to use #Begonia
Care Summary for Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
Eureka Bronze Leaf White Begonia
Greg recommends:
Water
0.5 cups every 9 days
Placement
< 3ft from a window
Nutrients
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.