1. How to transplant into water1. Prepare a transparent glass bottle as a hydroponic container so that you can see whether roots have grown under the plant. 2. Observe the whole plant and select the stronger branches with exposed roots, also known as aerial roots. Suitable branches are crucial to success. They can help it grow roots faster and increase its chances of survival. 3. Insert the bottom of the selected branches into the sand, pour some water in it, adjust the temperature to about 20 degrees, and wait for the aerial roots of the plant to grow roots. Once the roots are sufficiently developed, you can rinse them under running water and then insert them into water for hydroponics. 4. To replenish nutrients, you can add a few drops of nutrient solution and spray some nutrient solution on the leaves. Wait about seven days before changing the water. 5. After the treatment, don’t rush to expose the plant to sunlight. Wait until the plant has adapted, and then gradually expose it to sunlight. 2. How to root quicklyIf you want the branches to take root quickly, in addition to dripping nutrient solution on a daily basis, you can also throw a piece of vitamin C in it. It will dissolve by itself and then be absorbed, promoting rooting. |
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