Petunia can be grown hydroponically, the method is as follows:You can directly cut a piece of petunia and put it in water, but cut off the flower buds on it. Place it in a place where the sun cannot reach for about two days. After two days, observe its leaves. If the leaves do not show any tendency to soften, you can put it in the sun normally. If new flower buds grow during this period, they must be removed in time. After about two weeks, new white roots will grow, and then you can safely carry out hydroponics. Hydroponics Notes:When growing hydroponic plants, be sure to keep the water clean. The water needs to be changed more frequently in summer. At the same time, because the temperature is high, the evaporation of water is greater, so you should pay attention to adding water. When changing the water daily, the water temperature should be roughly the same as the growth temperature of the petunia. You can keep the water for a few days before changing it. In winter, special attention should be paid to the water temperature, which should not be too low, otherwise it will affect its healthy growth. Do not add nutrient solution too frequently. In winter, which is a dormant period, you can add it once a month, and during the growing period, you can add it once every half a month. The amount of water should not be too much. Make sure that a small part of the white beard is above the water surface. The optimal water level is that 80% of the roots are in the water and 20% are above the water surface. If you are raising fish while growing hydroponic plants, you should pay attention to the cleanliness of the water, increase the frequency of water changes, and reduce the concentration of the nutrient solution. |
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