1. Water UseWhen growing green radish in water in winter, you should pay attention to the choice of water. Water quality is critical during hydroponics and it is one aspect that affects the growth of the plant. It is recommended to use well water or rainwater. If you use freshly tap water, it must be left in the house for a day or two until the chlorine in the water evaporates before breeding. 2. Change waterBefore its roots grow out, the water should be changed frequently. If the water is too dirty, its root growth will be hindered. After new roots grow, you can change the water less often. Generally, you only need to change the water once every ten days. In winter, you can change the water once every half a month or a month. Because the temperature in winter is very low, the water temperature should also be controlled. Do not use water that is too cold. 3. LightingWhen growing green radish in water in winter, you must ensure that it gets enough light. Although it likes shade, you also need to let it get appropriate amounts of sunlight every day. Especially in winter, the temperature is relatively low. If it grows in a place with sunlight for a long time, its growth will be affected and the leaves may turn yellow or fall off. |
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