1. Usage timeWhen you first start hydroponics, don't use it because the root growth is not stable and has not yet developed strongly, so just use clean water. Generally, change the water every 2-3 days and roots will grow after a week. When the root system grows steadily, you can add nutrient solution, with an interval of about 10-15 days. 2. UsageThe dosage is mainly determined by the size of the plant and the amount of water. Generally, 3-5 drops can meet the needs. If the plant is too large and has a greater demand for nutrients, it can be increased to 10 drops. If you accidentally add too much, you can pour out the water, clean some of the roots, change the water, and then add a little more. 3. Types of UseFor hydroponic dripping, you can directly use the special nutrient solution purchased on the market, pay attention to the concentration, and effectively promote the growth and development of the plants. You can also shovel out some nutrient soil, put it in a pot and mix it with clean water. After letting it stand for about 30-60 minutes, pour out the clear liquid on the top and apply it to the plants. The effect is also good. |
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