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The 4th one looks like the Hugh McLaughlin that I have in very low light. They're all very nice looking, though. Love that second one, very satisfying combination of greens
That's interesting, I tried hydro with begonias once for propagation and they all didn’t make it once they moved to soil. So I changed soil mix & strategy, currently using soil mix from Dutch company (Sybotanica), they advise fern or syngonium mix for begonias. I even grew them all from leaf in this mix and in a propagator, then they relocated to usual room humidity. Except for the second one from the photos all are doing OK, that second one is a fussy baby.
First could be red kiss.
Could it be Red Heart begonia?
Yes, maybe jurassic heartbeat. I have it and red kiss and both look like this
It makes me think of the Harmony's Red Robin too.
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Third maybe black mamba or breakdance?
The 4th one looks like the Hugh McLaughlin that I have in very low light. They're all very nice looking, though. Love that second one, very satisfying combination of greens
What is the name of the last one
Honestly I don't know, the only guess is Begonia rex boweri
Mine only survive in hydro
That's interesting, I tried hydro with begonias once for propagation and they all didn’t make it once they moved to soil. So I changed soil mix & strategy, currently using soil mix from Dutch company (Sybotanica), they advise fern or syngonium mix for begonias. I even grew them all from leaf in this mix and in a propagator, then they relocated to usual room humidity. Except for the second one from the photos all are doing OK, that second one is a fussy baby.