
4" Pot Begonia Geometry
*These plants require solid aeration, but with high humidity spikes throughout the day. Overwatering and stagnant air will quickly kill this plant.* Common Name: Begonia Geometry Scientific Name: Begonia spp. -Care Recommendations By The Dude- Best for These Animals: Small, and some medium, sized reptiles and amphibians from tropical and subtropical climates. BioDude Substrates: TerraFlora, TerraFauna Soil Depth: Shallow to moderate with proper drainage. Can be mounted in some circumstances in high humidity enclosures. Lighting: Low to medium indirect light. Humidity & Misting: 50%-100%, with higher humidity levels suggested. Mature Plant Size & Root System: These mound-forming plants can get large and bushy with age, with succulent somewhat-fragile leaves. Beautiful when grown properly! They have very thin, fibrous root systems that are shallow but allow for maximum water absorption with adequate humidity. Some begonias can be tuberous, forming a succulent rhizome that cr