With the increasing pursuit of life quality, the maintenance of indoor green plants has gradually become a part of home decoration. As a common indoor ornamental leaf plant, Nandina domestica is loved by many families for its unique shape and air purification function. Hydroponic Nandina domestica is not only easy to operate but also looks beautiful and elegant, making it an ideal choice for indoor decoration. This article will introduce you to the method of hydroponic Nandina domestica, helping you to easily grow healthy and beautiful Nandina domestica.
Choose the right Nandina domesticaThe choice of hydroponic Nandina domestica is crucial. It is recommended to buy Nandina domestica with complete roots and green leaves. When purchasing, observe the roots of the Nandina domestica to ensure there is no rot or disease. The thicker the roots, the higher the success rate of hydroponics.
Prepare hydroponic containers and toolsHydroponic Nandina domestica requires the following tools and materials: transparent plastic containers, special hydroponic solution, scissors, disinfectant, etc. The transparent plastic container allows for直观 observation of the growth of Nandina domestica, facilitating daily maintenance. The special hydroponic solution can provide the necessary nutrients for the plant's growth, promoting robust growth.
Cleaning and disinfectionBefore placing Nandina domestica in the hydroponic container, it needs to be cleaned and disinfected. Rinse the roots of the plant under running water to remove soil and debris, then soak it in a disinfectant for 10-15 minutes to kill any bacteria and viruses that may be present in the roots.
Trim roots and processAfter disinfection, remove the Nandina domestica and trim the roots diagonally with scissors to increase the water absorption area. Remove any rotted or diseased roots and keep the healthy parts. During root trimming and processing, be careful to apply moderate force to avoid damaging the roots of the plant.
Prepare hydroponic solution and add waterPrepare the special hydroponic solution according to the instructions and pour it into the hydroponic container. The water level should cover the roots, avoiding the leaves. When adding water, be careful not to splash it on the leaves to prevent diseases.
Placement and maintenancePlace the processed Nandina domestica in the hydroponic container and put it in a ventilated and diffused light environment. Hydroponic Nandina domestica does not require much light but should be kept out of direct sunlight. The temperature should be maintained between 15-25°C, as too high or too low temperatures will affect the growth of the plant.
Daily maintenance1. Regularly change the water: Hydroponic Nandina domestica needs to change the water regularly, usually once a week. When changing the water, observe the roots and promptly cut off any rotted or diseased parts.
2. Supplement nutrients: During the growth of hydroponic Nandina domestica, you can add a special hydroponic solution to meet its growth needs.
3. Clean the leaves: Regularly wipe the leaves of Nandina domestica with a damp cloth to keep them clean, which is beneficial for photosynthesis.
4. Pay attention to pests and diseases: Hydroponic Nandina domestica is susceptible to pests and diseases. Once detected, promptly deal with them to prevent them from spreading.
Hydroponic Nandina domestica is a simple and feasible indoor maintenance method. As long as you master the skills, you can easily grow beautiful Nandina domestica. During the maintenance process, pay attention to the growth status of the plant and adjust the maintenance measures in a timely manner. I believe you will be able to grow healthy and green Nandina domestica.