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		<title>Grow Rieger Begonia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rieger begonia (Begonia x hiemalis), Elator hybrids also known as Winter Begonia comes from a huge family of begoniaceae. It is a hybrid cross between tuberous and wax (fibrous) begonia that was developed by Otto Rieger (not Reiger), a German plant breeder. Some consider it a toss plant but with proper care and a little [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rieger begonia </strong>(<em>Begonia x hiemalis</em>), Elator hybrids also known as Winter Begonia comes from a huge family of begoniaceae. It is a hybrid cross between <a href="http://hortchat.com/info/summer-blooming-bulbs" >tuberous</a> and wax (fibrous) begonia that was developed by Otto Rieger (not Reiger), a German plant breeder. Some consider it a toss plant but with proper care and a little know-how it can bloom up to 6 months indoors and after a rest period be coaxed to rebloom.</p>
<p>Rieger begonia produces a reddish, fleshy stem with glossy, asymmetrical serrated leaves. At the end of each stem, it develops a cluster of 3 double rose shaped flowers; one large showy male and two smaller females. The male flowers will drop off within 2-3 days after opening.</p>
<p><img src="http://hortchat.com/images/rieger-begonia2.jpg" alt="Rieger begonia" /></p>
<p><strong>Care:</strong><br />
R. begonia does not grow in hot humid regions. It prefers cool temperatures of 70F during the day and 60-65F @ night with bright indirect sun (east window); that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s a popular winter flowering plant. Grow it in well-drained peat/perlite soil mix or African violet soil and feed with ½ strength houseplant fertilizer every 2 weeks when actively growing. When watering, let it to dry slightly between watering but not too dry or too wet<br />
Be sure to remove the spent flowers to stimulate new bloom.</p>
<p><strong>Re-blooming  </strong>Once the plant slows down and stops blooming cut it back to several inches above the soil line and place in a cool, medium light area, keeping on the dry side or place it in the shade outdoors during the summer. When you see new growth, repot the plant to a larger container, move it to bright indirect light and start watering and fertilizing. Rieger begonia responds to short days and cool night temperatures (fall/winter) which stimulates it to bloom again.</p>
<p><strong>Trouble shooting</strong><br />
-Direct sun will scorch the leaves<br />
-Too much light will turn the foliage a copper color, then brown.<br />
-Avoid getting water on the leaves as it can cause powdery mildew problems.<br />
-Too much fertilizer will turn the foliage blue green and curled at the ends.<br />
-Overwatering with low temps causes leaves to wilt and turn brown.<br />
-Keep away from heating vents or cold drafts.</p>


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