How to grow Christmas cactus in waterThe first step is to select branches that are relatively strong and free of pests and diseases on the Christmas cactus plant and cut them to a length between 7 and 10 cm. When pruning, make sure the cut is smooth and then place it in a cool, ventilated place to dry. The second step is to place the Christmas cactus branches in the hydroponic container, generally just enough to cover a quarter of the cuttings. The third step, after the Christmas cactus is cut, you can place it in a brightly lit place and change the water every two days. Be sure to keep it clean. The fourth step is to transplant the Christmas cactus into a new pot after it has taken root. If you like, you can also continue to grow it in water. How to grow sunflowers in waterThe first step is to select the branches. In fact, if you want to plant sunflowers in water, you don’t need to select branches specifically, any general branches can be used. The second step is to pick off some of the leaves on the branches and then put them into the water to prevent the leaves from rotting in the water. After planting, you can place it in a place with sufficient light and new roots will grow soon. Look at this hydroponic sunflower. |
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