1. Reasons for the stinky smell1. Not changing the water frequently: If the hydroponic taro is soaked in water but the water is not changed frequently, the bacteria inside will multiply rapidly, especially in the summer when the temperature rises and the water quality deteriorates. The plants will be easily infected if soaked in unclean water, and the bottom will rot and emit a foul odor. 2. Too much nutrition: Although it needs nutritional supplements during its growth process, if it is not applied according to the needs of the plant, but excessive nutrients are added, the bottom will not be able to bear it and will burn, causing rot, and the smell will become unpleasant. 3. Poor ventilation: If the environment in which it grows is very closed and there is no normal air circulation, even if the water inside is changed, there will be problems with the water quality and it will become smelly. 2. SolutionFirst, remove the rotten parts, cut them off with sharp scissors, and wash them in clean water. Be careful not to cut too small a range, and remove all the diseased parts. Then place them in a well-ventilated place to dry. Clean the container and put it back in the container for maintenance. When adding nutrient solution, pay attention to the amount and ensure ventilation conditions. |
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