Silver willow is very easy to grow. As long as you water and fertilize it frequently, it will grow vigorously. Although it is a plant that is very resistant to barrenness and drought, the newly purchased branches are generally not grown in water. They are all cut into stems, allowing the flower buds on the branches to dehydrate and form dried flowers, so that they can be appreciated for a longer time. Cultivation method of silver willowThere are two ways to care for silver willow branches. One is hydroponics, which is the same as growing lucky bamboo. After inserting it into a vase, add a small amount of clean water, preferably purified water. Don't add too much water, generally 8 to 10 centimeters deep. After the branches absorb the water and the temperature is suitable, its flowers will slowly open. 1. Put into container First, find a container for the silver willow flower. You can use a glass bottle and fill it with half water. Insert it into the container. The water should be high enough to cover its roots so that it can absorb water. 2. Stay hydrated If you put the silver willow in a container for a period of time, it will grow new shoots. After the new shoots grow, you need to add water appropriately and place it in a well-lit place for maintenance, such as a south-facing balcony or windowsill. 3. Proper fertilization Silver willow grows faster in spring. You can replace it with a larger container and apply some flower fertilizer to it to help it sprout new branches. 4. Reasonable pruning When the silver willow grows new branches, it should be pruned properly, and branches that are too long or unsightly should be cut off. Be careful when pruning so as not to knock off the buds. Precautions for silver willow maintenanceWhen hydroponically cultivating silver willow, when you first put it in the bottle, be careful not to move it or change its direction within a day. You can wait for about 15 days for silvery-white fibrous roots to grow. It is not advisable to change the water after rooting. You can only add water in time after the evaporation of water decreases. Frequent water changes can easily cause yellowing leaves and withering branches. |
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