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Begonia cuttings usually do not sleep in the first year. But! As always, there are exceptions. Several of my begonias fell asleep. I decided to see what they had grown, what kind of tubers they had. Yes, there really are tubers. There are also dead tubers. That is why you always need to watch your plants carefully. Each one individually and all at once. If you, like me, do not grow in large quantities. You grow for yourself and a little bit for people. My advice will definitely come in handy. Now about the large tuber left in the pot. I swore not to leave tubers in the ground. But every cloud has a silver lining. The tuber has not yet died. But new tubers have already begun to form on the buried stems. The large tuber has gone down to the bottom of the pot and it would have become good food for new tubers. That is what happens to the large tuber left in the pot. The tuber gives all of itself to growing new, young tubers. It is good that I took it out of the ground in time. I'll put it away for storage until spring. I'll treat all the sores and all the cuts and damage with brilliant green. You can also use charcoal or ash.