Begonia 'Don Miller' Plant Houseplant
Begonia ‘Don Miller’ Houseplant — delightful and vibrant plants, ready to infuse your space with a burst of color and fascination through their intricate leaves.
Botanical Classification: Begonia 'Don Miller'
Common Names: Frost, Frosty
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Your Begonia thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Be cautious of direct sunlight, as it can lead to leaf burn.
Water. When the soil volume reaches a dryness level of 50-75%, it's time to water your plant. Ensure a thorough watering until you observe water draining from the pot's drainage hole. After a few minutes, remember to remove any excess water collected in the tray to prevent overwatering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. To provide essential nutrients to your plant, feed it once a month throughout the spring and summer, using an all-purpose indoor plant fertilizer. Always ensure that the soil is adequately moist before applying the fertilizer, and refrain from fertilizing dry soil.
Toxicity. Non-toxic to pets & humans
Additional Care Tips. They can be a tad sensitive to powdery mildew, which tends to appear when their leaves stay wet. To keep them in tip-top shape, be sure to avoid wetting the leaves during watering and resist the urge to mist the plant. If you spot any brown edges on the leaves, simply trim them away with a pair of plant snips. This could also be a sign that your begonia would appreciate a bit more humidity.
Begonia ‘Don Miller’ Houseplant — delightful and vibrant plants, ready to infuse your space with a burst of color and fascination through their intricate leaves.
Botanical Classification: Begonia 'Don Miller'
Common Names: Frost, Frosty
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Your Begonia thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Be cautious of direct sunlight, as it can lead to leaf burn.
Water. When the soil volume reaches a dryness level of 50-75%, it's time to water your plant. Ensure a thorough watering until you observe water draining from the pot's drainage hole. After a few minutes, remember to remove any excess water collected in the tray to prevent overwatering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. To provide essential nutrients to your plant, feed it once a month throughout the spring and summer, using an all-purpose indoor plant fertilizer. Always ensure that the soil is adequately moist before applying the fertilizer, and refrain from fertilizing dry soil.
Toxicity. Non-toxic to pets & humans
Additional Care Tips. They can be a tad sensitive to powdery mildew, which tends to appear when their leaves stay wet. To keep them in tip-top shape, be sure to avoid wetting the leaves during watering and resist the urge to mist the plant. If you spot any brown edges on the leaves, simply trim them away with a pair of plant snips. This could also be a sign that your begonia would appreciate a bit more humidity.
Begonia ‘Don Miller’ Houseplant — delightful and vibrant plants, ready to infuse your space with a burst of color and fascination through their intricate leaves.
Botanical Classification: Begonia 'Don Miller'
Common Names: Frost, Frosty
CARE GUIDE:
Light. Your Begonia thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Be cautious of direct sunlight, as it can lead to leaf burn.
Water. When the soil volume reaches a dryness level of 50-75%, it's time to water your plant. Ensure a thorough watering until you observe water draining from the pot's drainage hole. After a few minutes, remember to remove any excess water collected in the tray to prevent overwatering.
Humidity. Thrive in humidity.
Food. To provide essential nutrients to your plant, feed it once a month throughout the spring and summer, using an all-purpose indoor plant fertilizer. Always ensure that the soil is adequately moist before applying the fertilizer, and refrain from fertilizing dry soil.
Toxicity. Non-toxic to pets & humans
Additional Care Tips. They can be a tad sensitive to powdery mildew, which tends to appear when their leaves stay wet. To keep them in tip-top shape, be sure to avoid wetting the leaves during watering and resist the urge to mist the plant. If you spot any brown edges on the leaves, simply trim them away with a pair of plant snips. This could also be a sign that your begonia would appreciate a bit more humidity.