How to Care for Polka Dot Begonias

Begonia maculata, Trout Begonia

Sun
Medium to Bright Indirect Light
Waterdrop
Keep soil consistently moist
Difficulty Level
Moderate

Polka Dot Begonias are considered moderately challenging houseplants.

Polka Dot Begonias are considered moderately challenging houseplants. While they are adaptable to different light conditions, achieving the right balance for optimal growth and vibrant foliage can be a bit tricky. These plants prefer bright, indirect light, and maintaining consistent humidity is beneficial for their well-being. The challenge with Polka Dot Begonias lies in meeting their specific light and humidity requirements. With attentive care and a mindful approach to their needs, Polka Dot Begonias can reward you with their stunning silver-spotted leaves.

Keep soil consistently moist, water every 1-2 weeks

Watering Polka Dot Begonias, with their eye-catching silver-spotted leaves, requires a careful balance to support their unique growth habits. Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out before watering, typically every 1-2 weeks, adjusting based on factors like room temperature and humidity. Water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain away, but be cautious not to let the soil become bone dry or waterlogged. Polka Dot Begonias thrive in well-draining soil, and ensuring proper drainage is essential to prevent root rot. These plants appreciate consistent humidity, so misting the leaves or placing a tray of water nearby can enhance their well-being, especially in drier climates. With bright, indirect light and a mindful approach to watering, your Polka Dot Begonia will showcase its distinctive foliage in all its stunning glory.

Medium to Bright Indirect Light

Polka Dot Begonias, with their eye-catching silver-spotted leaves, prefer bright, indirect light. While they can adapt to lower light conditions, insufficient light may lead to reduced variegation on their leaves. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, as this can scorch the leaves. Placing your Polka Dot Begonia in a location with filtered sunlight or bright, indirect light will preserve its distinctive foliage patterns and showcase its unique beauty.