_mangifera_ Publish time 11-7-2008 09:08 AM

Originally posted by sarahaisyah at 10-7-2008 06:01 PM http://forum3.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
akak pernah dgr hutan melintang tapi x sure kat mana. geografi dulu tkat credt je.;P ;P ;P
akak org manong, kuala kangsar.
kalau la dekat boleh kita berjumpa

OO manong..huhu kak saya di penghujung selatan perak..akak dipenghujung utara perak..keh keh..kampung saya area pasir salak..;P

_mangifera_ Publish time 11-7-2008 09:37 AM

Gambar terbaru saya tak dapat tempek lagi..nntlah lepas cik abg dah g kursus nnt..

sarahaisyah Publish time 11-7-2008 04:52 PM

cane's begonia

nama x sure, family begonia cane.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/fish/fish060.jpg

_mangifera_ Publish time 11-7-2008 07:07 PM

Originally posted by sarahaisyah at 11-7-2008 04:52 PM http://eforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
nama x sure, family begonia cane.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/fish/fish060.jpg

yup begonia gak..yg ni saya punya dah mati lepas kena tinggal seminggu..huhu mujur kat rumah mak banyak..namanya saya lupa nnt tanya mak..

sarahaisyah Publish time 11-7-2008 07:11 PM

Reply #84 _mangifera_'s post

akak rasa begonia dari family cane senang sikit nak jaga.
family rex
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/fish/fish040.jpg

sarahaisyah Publish time 11-7-2008 07:17 PM

cara tanam begonia

akk ada try ada yg jadi ada tg tidak.

TIPS ON PROPAGATING BEGONIAS

by Barbara Berg Most begonias can be easily propagated if a few simple rules are followed. The materials required are inexpensive.

PROPAGATING MEDIA Use the ready-mixed potting media available in plant stores such as Jiffy Mix. Sure-fire Mix. ProMix and Reddi Earth; mix your own of perlite, vermiculite and peat or sphagnum moss, or use sand, sphagnum moss, perlite or vermiculite alone. A little experimentation will help you find the one which works best for your conditions. I use sphagnum moss, (long fiber, not milled) for some tender begonias, or a prepared mix for most varieties and species.

CONTAINERS The important requirement of your propagating equipment is that it be able to comfortably hold the media, the cutting, provide the needed moisture, drainage and hold humidity in its environment if necessary for the more tender varieties. Sweater boxes, pots with sheet plastic covers or Wardian-type cases are all appropriate.

CUTTINGS: With a few exceptions most begonias will propagate from any type cutting. The most important exceptions are that cane and semperflorens are not satisfactorily rooted from leaf cuttings. Semps are most successfully propagated from well branched stem cuttings. If you do not use branched cuttings you will end up with a ~totem poles which wilt never be a satisfactory plant.

STEM CUTTINGS Using clean scissors or a knife cut about three to six inches of stem or branch of your plant depending on Its growth habit. Remove flowers, buds, and any lower leaves which would be in the rooting medium. Dip the stem in rooting hormone (Rootone) and insert from one-half to two inches into the damp not wet) medium. You may or may not need to cover them depending on conditions in the area in which your plants are grown.

RHIZOME CUTTINGS Rhizomes are modified root stems of varying sizes. With a clean knife cut the rhizome in pieces with one or more Isaves, dip in rooting hormone and place the pieces at a slant in the medium. In some cases rhizomes with no leaves can be laid flat on the mix and rooting will occur. Some plants can be divided with rooted rhizomes cut from the parent plant and potted directly. With all rhizomes be careful of over watering and causing the rhizome to rot.

MALLET CUTTINGS Mallet cuttings are taken from the plant to include a leaf or branch and a portion of the main stem on each side of the cutting. Dip the cutting in the rooting hormone and insert in the medium with the leaf or branch upright. Canes and branching begonias propagate very satisfactorily using this type cutting.

LEAF CUTTINGS Using single leaves with a short stem (an incn or less) dip the stem end in the rooting hormone and insert the tip Into the medium. Larger leaves can be trimmed to smaller size to make them easier to handle. Rex begonia leaves can be cut in multiple places across the leaf veins and laid flat on the medium to produce plantlets at each cut.

WEDGE CUTTINGS Leaves can be cut into wedge shaped pieces with the center of each wedge having a sizeable vein, dipped in the rooting hormone and inserted at an angle into the medium. Rexes are rooted commercially in this manner and with a minimum of care it is almost fool-proof.

POTTING THE NEW PLANT When the new plants appear and have an adequate root growth, transplant them to an appropriate size pot. Over-potting will rapidly kill your plants. A 2 to 3 inch pot will most probably be adequate and re-potting will be necessary in about six weeks or so. Pot the plant in successively larger pots (one inch at a time) each time the root ball is the full shape of the pot, or until the plant is the size which makes both you and it comfortable.

Rooting Cuttings
The Art of Proper Cuttings

by Brad Thompson

This month we want to go through the different types of cuttings you can take for specific types of begonias and also the different rooting methods for each.

1. Canes and Shrubs: Canes and shrubs are usually started using stem cuttings ( a tip cutting is a stem cutting also ). Any part of the stem that has growth buds will make a good cutting but the easiest part to use is the tip cutting with a couple of leaves. These can be rooted the easiest in plain water in small jars. My theory on using the smaller jars, and the reason they seem to work better is that the cuttings produce a hormone into the water to cause roots to form and a larger jar dilutes too much because of the larger ammount of water. If you root in water, pot up the cuttings when the roots are about a half inch long. Tip cuttings can also be rooted directly into regular mix or a peat/perlite mix with relatively good success. Bury at least one good growth node under the mix and water as you would a growing plant but don't allow to dry completely out ( don't go overboard the other way either and keep soggy wet all the time ). Enclosing in a container under lights with warmth will cause them to root faster but make sure to use a sterilized mix to avoid fungal diseases. You can also root in plain moist perlite in a covered container. If the weather is warm the cuttings should be rooted in 3 weeks to a month. Old canes or stems that you would ordinarily throw away because they are woody and don't have any leaves can also be rooted but take a lot longer to root and produce plants. Cut the stems so that each has two or three good growth buds and stick them into mix burying one node. I use a flat and stick them in rows. Some will not make it but since you would have thrown them away anyway you don't have anything to lose and the flat can be stuck under a bench to root. Most canes and shrubs as a general rule will not grow from a leaf cutting. They will root but they won't send up a new plant. There are only a couple of exceptions to that rule.

2. Rhizomatous (and Rexes): Rhizomatous begonias will form plants from cuttings taken from any part of the plant. The easiest way is to root rhizome cuttings (stem cuttings ) taken from the tips. You can also cut long rhizomes into one or two inch long chunks to root. These are best rooted by pressing into moist mix such as a peat moss/perlite mix leaving the top half of the rhizome exposed. Put into a covered container under lights or in a warm shady spot. Rhizomatous begonias can also be started from leaf cuttings or even pieces of leaves. Smaller leaves or cut down larger leaves can be rooted in water. Leave two or so inches of stem on each leaf and put in small jars of water to root. When you see small plantlets start to form or at least some roots they can be potted into mix to continue growing. Bury the roots about half and inch to an inch deep whether little plantlets have started to form or not and within two or three weeks little plantlets will push up around the leaf. Don't worry about buringthe little plantlets but make sure to use a soiless mix such as a peat/perlite mix or they will rot and will have to reform. They can be separated later and put into regular mix or they can be left together to make a larger plant faster. The leaf cuttings can also be rooted directly into peat or perlite in a covered container. Rhizomatous leaves can also be cut into triangular wedges with a vein in the center and rooted in peat or perlite. These will take a little longer to root but will produce more plants per leaf. Whenever rooting in an enclosed container make sure not to overwet the mix and make sure everything is as sterile as possible. (refer to growing seed articles for who to sterilize your containers ).

3. Trailing: Trailing begonias can be rooted exactly like the cane or shrub begonias but wait until after blooming if you want blooms on your plants since they are seasonal bloomers as a general rule. They make better plants if after rooting you put 3 cuttings into each pot to grow on and pinch the tips to make them branch.

4. Tuberous: Tuberous begonias can be rooted either like canes and shrubs or like rhizomatous. They will grow from leaves. Make sure to start cuttings early because they have to have enough time to form a new bulb before they go dormant in the fall. You can try rooting them under lights later in the year and growing them through the winter indoors. This will work with some varieties. Semi tuberous do not have to form a bulb and don't go dormant so you don't have to worry about starting them so early. These are usually only started from stem cuttings because they have so many stems that leaf cuttings aren't neccessary.

5. Thickstemmed: Thickstemmed begonias usually start best rooting directly in mix. The stems are so thick and hold so much water that they usually rot when you try to root them in water unless you're using small tip cuttings. Those root fine in water.


details kat sini
http://www.bradsbegoniaworld.com/prop.htm
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_mangifera_ Publish time 11-7-2008 10:54 PM

Originally posted by sarahaisyah at 11-7-2008 07:11 PM http://eforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
akak rasa begonia dari family cane senang sikit nak jaga.
family rex
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/fish/fish040.jpg

ni adik beradik kertih udang kak..saya tak berapa minat tp mak saya lak minat..dia yg buat koleksi

khairimhd Publish time 11-7-2008 11:35 PM

Originally posted by _mangifera_ at 11-7-2008 09:08 AM http://eforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif


OO manong..huhu kak saya di penghujung selatan perak..akak dipenghujung utara perak..keh keh..kampung saya area pasir salak..;P


Saje je mencelah kat thread ni..

Pasir salak dekat bebenor le dengan Kampung Teluk Sareh kan ? Ha tu le kampung tuk opah saya tu...rumah tepi jalan je nak ke Bota tu....

cguct1970 Publish time 12-7-2008 11:17 AM

Reply #80 sarahaisyah's post

fuyooooo...banyakkkkkk koleksi kak sarh ni yea....
cantik2 pulak tu.....:)

sarahaisyah Publish time 12-7-2008 12:33 PM

Reply #89 cguct1970's post

ada la sikit2 cguct. ari tu akak nak beri yang daun nya beropol2 tu kat cguct, tapi cguct tak ready lagi. tak pa, nanti bila ready cakap la yea.
btw, rose hari tu dah berbunga, masa akak beri ari tu dah keluar bud baru.
bunganya mcm kat bawah ni.

http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/roses/roses004.jpg

_mangifera_ Publish time 13-7-2008 03:16 PM

Originally posted by khairimhd at 11-7-2008 11:35 PM http://forum6.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif



Saje je mencelah kat thread ni..

Pasir salak dekat bebenor le dengan Kampung Teluk Sareh kan ? Ha tu le kampung tuk opah saya tu...rumah tepi jalan je nak ke Bota tu....


mmg dekat sgt tuh..:lol:

_mangifera_ Publish time 13-7-2008 03:20 PM

Wah..kak cT pun dah mula nak tanam ek..huhu..mm balik kg semalam lupa tanya mak apa nama pokok tuh..

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cguct1970 Publish time 13-7-2008 04:33 PM

Reply #90 sarahaisyah's post

Sorry of topic jap ya momod ...

kak sarah, dah berbunga dah..tapi bz tak sempat snap gambonyer...:lol:

razifah Publish time 17-7-2008 12:27 PM

Reply #75 sarahaisyah's post

banyak nyer koleksi kak sarah nie...:loveliness: :P

_mangifera_ Publish time 17-7-2008 12:53 PM

Originally posted by cguct1970 at 13-7-2008 04:33 PM http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Sorry of topic jap ya momod ...

kak sarah, dah berbunga dah..tapi bz tak sempat snap gambonyer...:lol:

KAk amikler gambo letak kat thread ros :lol:

hanim60 Publish time 31-7-2008 10:17 AM

baja untuk begonia(resambatu)

salam. i banyak tanam pokok resambatu. hampir 50 jenis. sekarang apply baja kelawar. yang dah besar memang cantik tapi yang dibeli di cameron highland ada yang bantut. kenapa ye? baja apa yang sesuai selain baja kelawar? memang fanatik pasal resam batu pokok yang ditanam mak elyssa memang cantik. Guna baja apa?:2lol:

hanim60 Publish time 31-7-2008 10:30 AM

resambatu

sarahaisyah, cantik sungguh gambar lama #73 yang nombor 3. Mcmana bajanya?
guna baja apa?

_mangifera_ Publish time 31-7-2008 10:42 AM

Originally posted by hanim60 at 31-7-2008 10:17 AM http://eforum5.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
salam. i banyak tanam pokok resambatu. hampir 50 jenis. sekarang apply baja kelawar. yang dah besar memang cantik tapi yang dibeli di cameron highland ada yang bantut. kenapa ye? baja apa yang se ...

Wow 50 jenis..kat rumah cuma belas

sarahaisyah Publish time 31-7-2008 12:46 PM

Reply #97 hanim60's post

hi hanim,

gambar tu about few months back. masa akak pegi singapore 1 minggu, pokoknya mengalami dehydration sebab x disiram:(:(:( . ini gambar selepas akak balik dari singapore, sekarang dah recover sikit, nanti akak paste gambar.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/begonia/DSC01946.jpg
masa tu akak letak chicken fertilizer, tapi menurut mak sedara akak baja kelawar memang bagus untuk semua jenis begonia. tak tahu la, akak baru try ada jugak nampak kelainannya. btw, nanti paste la koleksi hanim, 50 jenis byk tu. kalau akak ada 50 jenis bahagianya.:loveliness: :loveliness: :loveliness: :loveliness:

sarahaisyah Publish time 31-7-2008 12:59 PM

cane begonia

salah satu begonia yg senang nak hidup, cara tanam cuma patahkan cane n tanam dlm media tanah.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm81/suaidishak/begonia/DSC01954.jpg
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