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Posted By: Anonymous 2 part question... - September 1st, 2003 at 12:49 AM
Ok, this is a 2 parter...
I was at wally world today and got 2 plants off of the clearance rack. Yeah, the wal-mart in the next town over actually has a clearance rack for plants that aren't "pretty" anymore!
Anyway, back to the topic...
The first one was the cutest little begonia. I know they can be grown in the house, but don't know how. I don't usually like them, but this one was so cute and only 48 cents.

My other buy was another 48 center... it was a 6 1/2 in pot labeled with "Philo Hybrid". That is all it said. The plant looks likd of like a rubber plant, only without the center "stalk". The leaves are the same color and have the same overall characteristics. But they grow out of the center kind of like the leaves of a dracaena or spath. Any clues or help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks a bunch
Posted By: sheritoots Re: 2 part question... - September 1st, 2003 at 03:55 AM
Jiffy, do you know what type of begonia you have? Can you describe it? Most begonias do well in medium light, and I keep mine watered when the soil starts feeling dry.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 2 part question... - September 1st, 2003 at 04:12 AM
Jiffy,

There are hundreds of different Begonias and dozens of different Philodendrons. If you want to post or e-mail a photo, I might be able to help with an ID.

Keep both plants potbound and don't repot until they are well-established. The Begonia should be placed in a sunny window and watered as soon as the surface of the soil feels dry.

The Philo should be in bright indirect light. Allow the soil to dry about a quarter of the way down before watering thoroughly.

Best,
Will
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 2 part question... - September 1st, 2003 at 07:39 AM
Ok, will take pics as soon as possible. Thanks for the info...
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