Cultivation methods and precautions of hydroponic Brazilian wood

Cultivation methods and precautions of hydroponic Brazilian wood

Hydroponic rubber trees are very easy to grow because they have a long lifespan, strong adaptability, and a fast rooting speed. They are suitable for growing in places with sufficient scattered light and have a relatively high demand for light.

Cultivation method of hydroponic Brazilian wood

1. Moisture

The depth of the water should not be too deep. If it is too deep, the wooden stakes will easily be soaked and rotted, affecting the later rooting. It is better to choose clean water. Tap water should be dried for two days before use, which is conducive to the growth of rubber tree.

2. Lighting

The rubber tree has a relatively high demand for light. In the summer, it needs to be properly shaded, and in the winter, it can be allowed to receive full sunlight.

3. Ventilation

If the ventilation environment for maintaining the rubber tree is poor, then after watering, the water cannot evaporate in time, and the bacteria in the soil will multiply in large numbers, causing the root system of the rubber tree to rot.

4. Soil

The rubber tree has relatively low requirements for soil. If you want it to grow better, you need to choose acidic soil that is loose, breathable, rich in humus and has good drainage.

Precautions for the maintenance of hydroponic Brazilian wood

When caring for the rubber tree, you must pay attention to the temperature. The rubber tree likes a warm environment, so it generally needs an environment of 20-30 degrees for its dead leaves to grow better. As long as the temperature is suitable, it can grow normally all year round. In winter, the temperature must be controlled above 5 degrees, otherwise spots will easily grow on the leaves.

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