1. Root washingWhen hydroponically cultivating the lucky tree, you can choose a small lucky tree that is strong and lush and has no diseases or insect pests. Take the plant out of the pot, remove all the soil from the roots, and clean the plant roots. You can wash it several times, but be careful not to damage the roots. You can use drugs such as carbendazim to kill the bacteria and prevent root rot. 2. Place the plant in the hydroponic containerPass the roots through the plastic seedling holding grid that comes with the hydroponic glass container. If it is too small, cut the grid larger. Fill two-thirds of the container with clean water and immerse one-third of the roots in the water. When only a vase is used for hydroponics, medical stone can be used to fix the plant. 3. Maintenance and managementWhen cultivating the lucky tree hydroponically, you must pay attention to changing the water once a week until enough new roots grow. Wash the container and replace it with a special nutrient solution, also filling it to two-thirds of the volume, and update the nutrient solution regularly. When the temperature is high in summer, stop adding nutrient solution to prevent root rot. |
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