As a plant with tenacious vitality, Chlorophytum comosum has good adaptability, so it is relatively easy to grow Chlorophytum comosum in water. Just prepare a glass bottle you like and transplant the plant into it. Pay more attention to changing the water and adding nutrient solution, and provide sufficient light, so that the Chlorophytum comosum in water can grow quickly. Key points for hydroponic cultivation of Chlorophytum comosum1. Container: First choose a suitable container for hydroponic spider plants. According to the growth habits of the plant and the decorative effect you want, you can choose a single-layer bottle or a double-layer bottle. 2. Take the seedlings: After choosing a container, first remove the spider plant from the pot, remove the soil and then prune it. It is necessary to trim off the old and rotten roots and keep the healthy leaves. After pruning, rinse it with clean water. 3. Potting: Insert the prepared spider plant into the selected container. You can use some pottery or pebbles to fix the plant to keep it upright and increase the ornamental value of the plant. Then add an appropriate amount of clean water and some nutrient solution to facilitate the growth of the plant. The plant needs to be placed in a cool place for maintenance. Key points for the maintenance of hydroponic Chlorophytum comosumPut the planted spider plant indoors and change the water every two or three days. When the water level drops, water it in time. You can use spraying to increase the humidity of the surrounding environment. When adding water, you can add nutrient solution appropriately, but do not water it with a large amount of nutrient solution. Too much nutrient solution will breed mold and bacteria and cause root rot. The plant needs to be given appropriate light to promote photosynthesis. When the light is too strong, it can be properly shaded to avoid excessive consumption of water. |
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