Can ivy be grown hydroponically?Ivy is suitable for hydroponic cultivation. The rooting and seedling cultivation methods of ivy can generally be divided into two types: soil cultivation and hydroponics. In hydroponic cultivation, there is no need to worry about infection by pests and diseases in the soil, just keep the water in the pot clean. Methods and key points of hydroponic cultivation of ivy1. There are two ways to grow ivy hydroponically. The first one is to directly put the ivy into a container of clean water. 2. The second branch cultivation method is to cut off the thickest branch of the ivy, and finally put the plant into the container, position it properly, and control the amount of water to two-thirds of the roots. 3. The first time you give the ivy a hydroponic nutrient solution, you must water it thoroughly, and then replenish it every 10 days. You can usually use a watering can to spray more water to keep it moist. Be careful not to add a lot of water, otherwise the roots will rot. Precautions for growing ivy in waterWhen the ivy roots are growing, it needs to be placed in a cool and ventilated place, because ivy prefers shade and is most afraid of direct sunlight and high temperatures. After the roots of the ivy grow out, it is the best time to expose it to the sun. |
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