Rooted Begonia Prop? Here’s EXACTLY What to Do Next...

If you’ve ever rooted a Begonia leaf-stalk or petiole propagation and then wondered “Is it ready to pot yet?”, this video shows you exactly what to look for. Today I’m taking two Begonia leaf-stalk propagations out of my prop box — a Begonia Black Knight and a Begonia Curly Fireflush — and showing you the next steps once they’ve rooted. I walk you through my full process: how I set up the prop box, how I check for healthy roots, and how to pot them up without damaging the new growth. This stage is where a lot of people accidentally lose their rooted Begonia cuttings, so the aim of this video is to make the transition from moss to soil easy, gentle, and successful. You’ll see: • What healthy Begonia roots should look like before potting • How I tell when a Begonia propagation is actually ready • How I move them from the prop box into a proper pot • The soil mix I use for young rhizomatous Begonias • How to avoid snapping the stem or burying the crown too deeply • Tips for acclimatising them without shock If you’re working with rhizomatous, cane, shrub, or any other Begonia type, this method will help you get much better survival rates after the rooting stage. 🔴 Subscribe for more videos on Tropical Plants & my Greenhouse:    / @grow_up_man55   📸Instagram:   / grow_up_man55   👥Facebook:   / growupman55   YouTube Handle: @Grow_Up_Man55 #begoniapropagation #houseplants #begonias #tropicalgreenhouse