Conditions that need to be met for water-grown plantsPlants that can be grown in water can be divided into two major categories. The first category is plants that grow in water, the more common ones include lotus, water lily, etc. The second category is those that can be grown in water or planted in the soil, such as hyacinth, lucky bamboo, etc. If such a plant is paired with a suitable bottle, the whole plant can be appreciated. It is simple and hygienic, so many people are willing to choose this type of plant. Several common water plantsLucky BambooThere is no need to say much about this. It can grow as long as it is given some water, and the leaves can become more and more. If you grow it well, it will become greener and greener! But be careful not to let the amount of water in the bottle exceed 2/3. Change the water in time. There should be no leaves on the stems left in the bottle. If you are just starting to grow it, you can cut the stems into about 20 cm and then place them directly in the vase filled with water. The cuttings only need to be immersed in water for 1/3 of their length to survive. ChlorophytumThis kind of hydroponic plant is even more common, and it is always green. It can survive with just a little water. Even if you plant a leaf alone, it can grow roots. It can be said that it has very strong vitality. However, you must cut off the aging or rotten roots in time and give it a little nutrient solution. hyacinthHyacinths are basically cultivated in special vases for their bulbs. When you first get them, they may look more like a white onion, with small green buds growing on top and many smooth roots slowly growing underneath. You can admire the roots alone for a while, and then wait for the "onion head" on top to gradually grow, and the moment it finally blooms will definitely amaze you! |
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