1. Breeding methods1. Matrix: Use cleaner water without impurities to grow it, preferably purified water. 2. Temperature: It likes sunshine. When the sunlight is strong in summer, the plant should be given appropriate shade. In winter, the potted plants should be placed in a place with strong sunlight indoors. 3. Watering: Arrowroot is afraid of dryness, so watering should be moderate, once or twice a week is enough. Watering should not be too frequent to avoid problems such as yellow leaves of the plant. 4. Light: It likes light. In summer, place it in a window sill or other place to get appropriate light, but prevent strong light from burning the plant. Use spray water around the plant from time to time to keep the surrounding air moist. 5. Fertilization: Regularly add an appropriate amount of hydroponic nutrient solution to the water. Do not apply too much fertilizer to prevent the plant from not absorbing too much nutrients and developing poorly. 2. PrecautionsThe plant is particularly afraid of dryness. If you feel that the humidity in the air is getting lower, you need to spray water around the plant to increase the humidity. |
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