1. Is it possible?Ivy can be grown hydroponically. For hydroponics, take it out of the original potting soil, put it in water and wash the soil around the roots. Do not touch the roots of the plant when washing. You can also use branches directly for hydroponics. Using branches for hydroponics can avoid root damage. Finally, place the plant into the container and position it properly. Be careful not to let the amount of water exceed 2/3 of the root system. 2. Water culture and maintenance methods1. Change water in time: Hydroponic culture needs to change water every 1-2 days. The water quality must be clean to avoid root rot. After new roots grow, you can add some nutrient solution when changing the water to make it grow more luxuriantly. 2. Proper shading: Avoid exposure to strong sunlight during maintenance, and keep in a cool place before new roots grow. After the roots grow, you can expose it to light in the morning and evening, and the temperature should not be too high. 3. Keep moist: When growing ivy in water, you should not only change the water in time, but also spray the leaves with water frequently, which can not only maintain humidity but also clean the leaves. |
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