1. Hydroponics1. Container: Transparent materials are more suitable for cultivation. This way, you can easily observe the root condition of the plant, and you can also place it at home for viewing. 2. Small hanging plant: Cut a small hanging plant from the mother plant that is growing well and remove the rotten leaves. 3. Hydroponics: Put it in a container and add an appropriate amount of water, but the water level should not be too high, just reach half the height of the plant. Then add a few drops of nutrient solution, but the leaves should not be soaked in water. 4. Later stage: At the beginning, you need to change the water once a day. As the roots slowly grow out, you can reduce the frequency and change it once a week. 2. Soil Culture1. Substrate: The texture of the substrate used for cultivation needs to be loose, soft, and rich in nutrients, so as to ensure better growth in the future. 2. Flower pots: You need to choose ones with holes at the bottom to facilitate drainage, and the texture also needs to be breathable. 3. Cultivation: Add some loam in the pot first, then plant the plant in it and fill the roots with soil. Then apply appropriate amount of water and place it in a cool place for maintenance. You can repot after one year. |
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