Can garlic sprouts be grown hydroponically?Garlic sprouts can be grown hydroponically, and they grow better in hydroponics than in soil because the nutrient solution generally contains all the nutrients necessary for the growth of garlic sprouts, and the elements are balanced, so the growth will be faster. Methods and key points of hydroponic cultivation of garlic sprouts1. Seed selection First, select some good quality garlic and make sure it has no gaps, otherwise it will not be easy to stand upright and you will need to use toothpicks or other items to fix it. 2. Carry out hydroponics Prepare a bowl or plate as a container. It is best to remove the stems of the garlic and place them on top. Add an appropriate amount of water. The garlic will grow new shoots in about a week, and after a few more days, the garlic sprouts will grow. Precautions for growing garlic sprouts in water1. When growing garlic sprouts in water, you can use ordinary tap water, but they need to be placed in the sun to dry before use. If the garlic sprouts have a strong odor, the water needs to be changed frequently. 2. Water-grown garlic sprouts have very high requirements for light. It is best to place them in an environment with sufficient light. This way, the leaves of the garlic sprouts will grow greener and they will taste more delicious. |
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