1. What fertilizer to useHydroponic green radish is generally grown with hydroponic nutrient solution, which is very convenient to apply. You only need to add 2-3 drops of nutrient solution into the container when changing the water. However, using nutrient solution will cause green algae to grow in the container and the water quality will deteriorate, so it should be cleaned in time. You can also use special fertilizers for hydroponic plants, which are usually available in flower markets. When applying fertilizer, be careful not to apply too much fertilizer, as it can easily burn the plants. 2. How to grow it luxuriantly1. Root pruning: When growing hydroponically, the plant will grow very fast, so the roots that are too long should be pruned in time, and if there are rotten parts, remember to disinfect them. 2. Change water: The water used for hydroponics is very important and must be clean. If the water in the container becomes turbid, it will affect its growth. Generally, you change the water when it becomes dirty, and usually you just need to add water. 3. Light: It should be placed in a place with diffuse light to avoid growing in too dark a place. Only when it receives proper light can it grow more luxuriantly. |
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