Explanation and illustration of the hydroponic method for Epipremnum aureum (Devil's Ivy).

Introduction to the hydroponic method for Epipremnum aureum

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Epipremnum aureum is a very suitable houseplant for hydroponics. Let's get to know the hydroponic method for Epipremnum aureum together.

Illustrated introduction to the hydroponic method for Epipremnum aureum

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Textual introduction to the hydroponic method for Epipremnum aureum

1. Spring and summer are suitable periods for hydroponics, with spring being the best. Choose a plant that is vigorous, free from disease and pests, and has a beautiful shape (taking the star-pointed vine as an example), gently remove the plant from the pot and try to shake off the cultivation medium.

Remove the rotten roots, old roots, and withered stems and leaves, carefully separate each plant, and cut the long branches into segments about 15-20 centimeters long (with nodes), then rinse with clean water until the roots are clean. If using solid medium for hydroponics, it is recommended to slightly lower the standard of root clarity. As long as the water remains clean after rinsing.

2. Soak the plant roots and hydroponic containers in a 0.1% potassium permanganate solution for 10-20 minutes for disinfection, then move the plant to a suitable container, add an appropriate amount of water, generally covering 1/2-2/3 of the roots (note that the roots should not be completely submerged), and for branches without roots, the water level should be about 10CM.

3. Within two weeks, if there is rotting of roots or stems, remove and clean them, and the pruned branches should be soaked in a 0.1% potassium permanganate solution for 10-20 minutes for disinfection. The hydroponic container should be cleaned and the water changed. When the plant grows new roots, it can be managed normally, and if the water quality does not deteriorate, change the water once every 1-2 weeks.

4. During the growing period, spray 0.05%-0.1% urea solution once a week, and spray 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution once every 1-2 weeks. Fertilization should be stopped in winter.

5. Long or aging branches should be pruned in a timely manner. If placed in a dark environment, move it to a well-lit area for a period of recovery every two weeks.

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