As an extremely popular plant in homes and offices, Pothos is known for its ease of care and adaptability to a variety of cultivation methods. It can thrive in the soil, and can also be maintained through hydroponics, and hydroponic green radish can also maintain a good growth state. However, not all flower lovers have mastered the correct method of hydroponics. Some flower lovers may mistakenly believe that hydroponics can be achieved simply by removing the green radish from the soil and directly placing it in water. This practice is actually not scientific. Let’s learn how to grow hydroponics green radish to make it flourish. 1. Clean the roots Before converting the green radish to hydroponics, you should first gently wash the roots with clean water to remove attached soil and impurities. 2. Prune the roots Prune the roots properly to remove any rotten or damaged roots and promote the growth of new roots. 3. Choose the right container Use a transparent container of appropriate size to ensure that the roots of the pothos can stretch freely in the water. 4. Change water frequently In the early stage of hydroponics, the water of Chlorophytum cochinchinensis needs to be changed frequently to keep the water fresh and avoid the growth of bacteria. The water should be changed once within the first 3 days. As the green radish gradually adapts to the hydroponic environment, the frequency of water change can be extended to once every 7 to 10 days. If you don't change the water frequently enough and the water quality deteriorates, the leaves of the green radish may turn yellow and lose vitality. In this case, cut off the yellow leaves and black rotten roots in time, and insist on changing the water regularly, the green radish will soon recover and grow new green leaves. 5. Ensure temperature The suitable growth temperature of Chlorophytum is 10-20 degrees Celsius. Excessive temperature differences between day and night may cause leaves to turn yellow. Therefore, in summer, the green radish should be placed in a ventilated place indoors and avoid direct sunlight. In winter, you should pay attention to keeping warm and ensure that the indoor temperature is not lower than the minimum requirement for the growth of green radish. 6. Replenish nutrients in time Hydroponic green radish needs regular nutrient supplementation to ensure that it gets enough nutrition. It is necessary to apply nutrient solution once a month, which helps the growth of the green radish and the bright green of the leaves. Additionally, adding an aspirin or a rusty nail to the water can provide the pothos with extra iron and other minerals to promote its healthy growth. In general, as a highly adaptable plant, the green ivy can be grown in soil or hydroponically, but hydroponically growing the green ivy requires some special attention and care skills. With these simple steps, even hydroponics novices can make the green ivy thrive at home.
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