1. How long can you live?Hydroponic lucky bamboo can live for a long time, and generally it can survive for 2-3 years. As long as it is given pure water during maintenance and appropriate nutrient solution is added, it will grow well, but the plant will age due to water. However, when it ages, the stem segments can be reused for cuttings. 2. How long does it take to take root?Lucky bamboo has a strong growth ability and will take root in about half a month under normal cultivation. Moreover, its root system is very developed. If you continue to care for it for a few days after it grows roots, its root system will become longer and longer. If its growth condition is not good, it may take a month or more to grow roots. After it grows roots, you must ensure that the water quality is clean. Dirty water will affect the growth of its roots. 3. How to root quickly1. Change the water in time: When it has not yet taken root, it is extremely important to change the water. Usually the water should be changed every 3 days. As long as the water quality remains clean, the plants can absorb and grow better, and the roots will grow faster. 2. Add rooting solution: It is best to soak the plant in rooting solution for a while before hydroponics, so that its roots will grow easier after hydroponics. However, do not use it excessively for rooting purposes. |
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