Growing Begonia maculata: problem solving

Begonia maculata, is an attractive and very covetable house plant. Its heart-shaped leaves have silver spots and dark red undersides

Brown patches on leaves – could be due to sun scorch if the plant is in too sunny a spot

Pale colour – too much sun

Wilting – the plant may be overwatered. Check that it does not have root rot. It may also not be getting enough light

White fluffy spots on the undersides of the leaves are mealybugs – wipe off with cotton wool soaked in organic insecticide

White powder on the leaves is powdery mildew. Remove the affected leaves and avoid splashing the leaves when watering, don’t overfeed and improve air circulation around the plant

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