Grow lucky bamboo at home, add some "small particles" to the water, and the branches and leaves will be green!

Grow lucky bamboo at home, add some "small particles" to the water, and the branches and leaves will be green!

Generally, when we grow lucky bamboo at home, we use hydroponics. This method is relatively simple to maintain, and we don’t need to worry about watering and root rot. However, the nutrients in the water are limited, and sometimes the lucky bamboo will have yellow leaves after growing for a period of time. In fact, using some potassium dihydrogen phosphate can solve the problem well.

Add some “small particles” to the water and the branches and leaves will grow green!

The nutrients for the growth of lucky bamboo are almost entirely obtained from water resources. At this time, we use potassium dihydrogen phosphate to help, which can add some phosphorus and potassium elements to the water. You should know that these two elements can play a good role in promoting the growth of plants and flowers. And we use potassium dihydrogen phosphate to maintain lucky bamboo, the operation method is very simple.

Because potassium dihydrogen phosphate is in granular form, if we just grab a handful and put it into the curing water, there may be excess nutrients that are difficult to absorb. At this time, we need to ferment it. First pour some potassium dihydrogen phosphate into a container, then add water for fermentation. After the fermentation is completed in about half a month, we can dilute it with some water and use it as the maintenance medium for lucky bamboo. In this way, the nutrients in the medium are sufficient.

Other maintenance precautions:

Lucky bamboo is a semi-shade plant and cannot grow in an overly shady or overly bright environment for a long time. Therefore, when we care for it, it is best to place it in a place with scattered light. This will be beneficial to the growth of lucky bamboo and will not cause burns.

For hydroponic lucky bamboo, we don’t need to worry about watering and the dryness of the soil in the pot, but in order to ensure that the maintenance water is nutritious enough, we still need to change the water regularly. It is enough to change the maintenance water once a week.

Lucky bamboo is actually a very hardy plant. As long as we master certain techniques and methods, we can improve and avoid its yellowing leaves. What do you use to care for lucky bamboo? You can discuss this with Huahua.

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