How to grow Lithops in water

How to grow Lithops in water

1. The problem of wilting

Previously, a colleague of mine bought a large pot of Lithops, with more than 100 plants. After dividing the pots, some crooked and poorly grown ones were left. I took them and, seeing that the root system was not very good, decided to cultivate them through hydroponics.

2. Hydroponic Methods

1. First, take the Lithops out of the soil, and then use the capsule shell to drill a hole and insert it into the Lithops.

2. Prepare a basin of clean water and let it float on the water.

3. This one was already wilted, but after being put in water for a while, the little baby opened up by itself!

4. These are the butts that have grown new roots after being hydroponically cultivated. They have been transplanted!

5. There are also some plants here, many of which are wilted and then transplanted after being hydroponically cultivated!

3. Notes

Remember that hydroponics cannot replace normal breeding. Hydroponics is used to grow roots and force wilted plants to replenish water. No matter how much the petal dislikes water, it is still a plant and needs water. If any flower lovers encounter a wilted petal that cannot be watered during the cultivation process, you can try pulling it out and soaking it in water!

This article was originally written by "Sunshine boy", a flower friend from Huabaike Forum, and first published on Huabaike.com ( click to enter the original post for interaction ). Please do not reprint.

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