1. How many roots should you grow?When growing lucky bamboo in water, you can grow 1, 4, 6, 8 or 9 pieces. However, you must grow the plant according to the size of the vase. If the water container you use is small, don't grow too many roots. Even if it has good meaning, be careful not to affect the growth of the plant. Of course, if the container is larger, you can grow more roots, such as 18, 28, etc., which also has good meaning. 2. What water to useWhen growing water, you must choose the right water quality. If you use the water improperly, it will affect its root system and cause poor growth. You can use purified water or tap water, but if you use tap water, it is best to dry it in the sun, because it contains chlorine, and if it is not dried, it will affect the growth of the plant. 3. Notes1. The water used for breeding must be clean. If there is dirt or impurities in it, it may harm the growth of its roots. 2. When growing fish in water, you should pay attention to changing the water frequently, especially in summer, to ensure the water quality is clean. |
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