1. Water changesBefore the hydroponic lucky bamboo takes root, the water can be changed more frequently, generally every 2-3 days. If the water in the container is too dirty, it will hinder the growth of the plant's roots. After it grows new roots, you don't need to change the water so frequently. Usually, you can just add water instead of changing the water. However, if the water becomes dirty, you need to change it immediately. Generally, you should change the water once every 10 days. 2. Change water during special periodsSummer and winter can be said to be special periods. The temperature in summer is relatively high, and the water not only evaporates very quickly but also easily deteriorates, so the water should be changed once a week. Secondly, in winter, the temperature is very low and the number of water changes can be greatly extended, and the water can be changed every 15-20 minutes. 3. NotesIn addition to changing the water, you should also use a watering can to water the branches and leaves, especially in summer. If it is not sprayed with water for a long time, its branches and leaves will become dehydrated, and the leaves may die or turn yellow. In addition, the water used must be clean enough and free of impurities and bacteria. |
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