1. Watering method for soil cultureLucky bamboo likes to grow in a humid environment. During its growth period, it is necessary to maintain the moisture of the soil and it is best to maintain good air humidity. In spring and autumn, the frequency of watering can be determined according to the specific conditions of the soil. For example, you can test the soil with your hand. If you can't feel the moisture, it's time to water. The temperature is high in summer. In addition to watering it, you can also spray water mist on its leaves to increase the humidity of the air. In winter, reduce the frequency of watering to prevent frostbite on its roots. 2. Watering method of hydroponicsFor hydroponic lucky bamboo, changing the water is the main method. Generally, when conducting hydroponics, it is best to change the water every 2 to 3 days. After the hydroponic lucky bamboo has taken root, you should not change the water frequently. You can wait until the water evaporates and then add water appropriately. Changing the water frequently after it has taken root is not conducive to the roots absorbing nutrients, and can easily cause yellowing leaves and withering branches. |
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