1. How much water should be added?Lucky bamboo can be grown in water, but remember not to add too much water when growing it hydroponically. Under normal circumstances, the water level should be above the roots of the plant, that is, as long as the water can cover its roots, it will be fine. But it cannot be too lacking in water. If it is too lacking in water, it will have a great impact on its growth. 2. Is it necessary to change the water?The lucky bamboo needs water changes during its growth period, especially during its rooting period. Generally, when there are no roots growing, the water should be changed every 2-3 days. The purpose is to ensure that the water is clean and has sufficient activity. For plants that have already taken root, there is no need to change the water too frequently. Just add some water to them appropriately. However, it should be replaced every few months, otherwise it will become dirty. 3. NotesWhen changing the water, don't just change the water, but also clean the hydroponic container. If it is not cleaned, even if the water is changed, there will still be impurities, which will also affect the growth of the plant. |
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