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    Begonias can be propagated in water by creating a rooting medium of equal parts water and perlite or vermiculite.

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  • Cut 2-3 inch stem sections from a healthy begonia plant, removing lower leaves and any flower stalks. Place the cut ends into the rooting medium, making sure they’re fully submerged, and provide bright indirect light. Roots should develop within 1-2 weeks.


    As an avid plant enthusiast, I’ve had my fair share of trials and errors when it comes to propagating plants.

    But one thing that has consistently yielded impressive results for me is water propagation – specifically with begonias!

    There’s something mesmerizing about watching a tiny cutting transform into a thriving new plant, all without the need for soil or harsh chemicals.

    In this step-by-step guide, I’ll be sharing my expertise on how to propagate begonias in water, from selecting healthy parent plants to transplanting your newly grown babies into their forever homes.

    Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this tutorial is designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence you need

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