1. What to put1. Iron nail: When growing lucky bamboo, it is recommended to add a rusty iron nail into the water. Because it contains a lot of iron, it will decompose when put into water, allowing the plants to grow stronger. 2. Charcoal: Charcoal is added to the water for disinfection. Bacteria and pathogens are easy to appear when growing lucky bamboo in water, which will damage the root system of lucky bamboo. After adding some charcoal to the water, it can play a role in disinfection and sterilization. It will not only not affect its growth, but also prevent the roots of the plant from being harmed. 3. Aspirin or vitamin C: These two things can prevent the plant's leaves from turning yellow and help it grow more vigorously. Putting a piece of aspirin or vitamin C can promote the growth of lucky bamboo and prevent yellow leaves from appearing. 2. Can cold boiled water be used?Specifically, cold boiled water can be used to grow lucky bamboo, but it is not recommended because the oxygen content becomes lower after being boiled, which may affect the growth of the plant. You can use household fish farming water, rice washing water, or tap water that has been left out to dry. |
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