1. Methods1. Choose branchesIn the summer, you can cut branches with wood from plants that have bloomed, leave a few leaves on the branches, and make an oblique cut below the branch. 2. HydroponicsPlace the branches in a hydroponic bottle with a small amount of water, then place the bottle in semi-shade and wait for two days. 3. CuttingsCuttings can be carried out while waiting for tissue to grow at the cut of the branch. 2. Post-management1. The plant prefers warm sunlight and needs proper shade in summer. 2. You can add some nutrient solution into the hydroponic bottle, or you can make your own water fertilizer. It is best if the fertilizer contains nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. 3. Hydroponic plants need to change water regularly, but the frequency does not need to be too frequent. Every time you change the water, you should clean its roots and it is best to disinfect it. 4. When soaking the plants in water, the hydroponic bottle does not need too much water, only 30% of the bottle body is enough. 5. Do not use a small bottle for hydroponics. It is best to use one that can fix the branches. When changing the water, be sure to ensure that the water temperature is consistent and not too different. |
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