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Watermelon Begonia 

The Watermelon Begonia is a compact plant known for its unique leaf markings resembling watermelon skin. It thrives in well-draining, loamy soil and moderate light. It is typically grown for its decorative foliage.
Picture illustrating Watermelon Begonia plant

Habit

Herbaceous

Height

0.3 to 0.5 m

Growth

Moderate

Soil

Well-drained, Loamy soil

Shade

Partial sun

Moisture

Low

Edible

No

Medicinal

No

Origin

South America

Climatic Condition

Tropical, Subtropical

Temperature (°)

20°C to 30°C

Humidity (%)

60% to 80%

Potting media

50% Loam, 40% Sand, 10% Compost

Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizer

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

0.2 to 0.5 kg

Flowering Time

Spring to Fall

Soil Ph level

6.0 to 7.5

Water Ph level

6.0 to 7.0

Soil EC

0.5 to 0.7 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

1 to 2 kg per plant

NPK ratio 

10:10:10

life Span

2 to 3 years

Health Benefits

Ornamental, Fragrance

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

40% peat moss, 30% perlite, 30% compost

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize monthly with diluted balanced fertilizer

 

Common Diseases and Remedies

Root rot, Powdery mildew, Leaf spot, Aphids, Mealy Bugs

Yellowing, black or brown spots on leaves, powdery coating, wilting

Neem oil, baking soda solution, garlic spray, compost tea

Systemic fungicides, insecticidal soap, horticultural oil

                  HEALTH BENEFITS

Like many houseplants, watermelon begonia may help improve indoor air quality by absorbing toxins and releasing oxygen.

  • Stress Reduction-

Caring for plants can be therapeutic, reducing stress, anxiety, and promoting a sense of well-being.

  • Humidity Regulation-

It releases moisture into the air, which can improve humidity levels, preventing dry skin and respiratory issues.

  • Aesthetic and Mental Health Benefits-

Its beautiful foliage with green and pink patterns adds to indoor aesthetics, which can boost mood and creativity.

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