Water-fed plants are smooth sailing, making it easy to raise green plants and enjoy a fresh life

Choose suitable water-cultured plants Water quality management Light management Temperature management Pest and insect pest control As the pace of life accelerates, more and more people are paying attention to the maintenance of indoor green plants, hoping to relieve stress and improve the quality of life through a touch of green. Water-cultured plants are loved by many families because of their simple maintenance and appearance. How to make water-cultured plants grow smoothly? This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the key points of maintaining water-cultured plants, helping you easily raise green plants and enjoy a fresh life. Choose suitable water-cultured plants There are many kinds of water-cultured plants, including water hyacinth, green radish, copper coin grass, etc. When selecting water-cultured plants, you must first consider your own maintenance time and energy. Green radish, copper coin grass and other plants have water quality and light requirements. The requirements are not high and are suitable for beginners to maintain. Plants should also be selected according to the size of the indoor space and lighting conditions to ensure that the plants can grow healthily. Water quality management Water-cultured plants have higher requirements for water quality, and the quality of water directly affects the growth of plants. The following are some key points for water quality management: 1. Use purified water or deionized water: These waters are pure and free of impurities, which is conducive to plant growth.

2. Change water regularly: Generally change the water once a week to keep the water quality clean. If the water quality becomes turbid, it should be replaced immediately.

3. Avoid using tap water: Tap water contains chemicals such as chlorine, which is detrimental to plant growth. If tap water needs to be used, it should be placed for a period of time to allow chlorine to evaporate.

4. Use nutrient solution: Add appropriate amount of nutrient solution to the water to provide plants with the nutrients needed for growth. Light management The light requirements of water-cultured plants are different from those of terrestrial plants. The following are some light management points: 1. Avoid direct sunlight: Direct sunlight will accelerate the deterioration of water quality and cause sunburn of plant leaves. Place the plants in sufficient scattered light. place.

2. Maintain appropriate light: Water-cultured plants require appropriate amount of light to promote photosynthesis. When maintaining indoors, plants can be placed close to windows.

3. Adjust the placement position: Adjust the placement position of plants in a timely manner according to seasonal changes and indoor lighting conditions. Temperature management Water-cultured plants are highly adaptable to temperature, but the following points should also be noted: 1. Avoid low temperatures: Water-cultured plants grow slowly in low temperatures and may even cause freezing damage. During winter maintenance, plants should be placed in warm places.

2. Maintain the appropriate temperature: The suitable temperature for the growth of water-cultured plants is 15℃-25 ℃. When the summer is high, appropriate cooling measures can be taken. There are few pests and diseases in water-fed plants for pest control, but the following points still need to be paid attention to: 1. Observe plant growth: Regularly observe plant leaves, stems and other parts, and deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner.

2. Clean and maintenance tools: During the maintenance process, keep the tools clean to avoid the spread of pests and diseases.

The key to smooth sailing of water-fed plants lies in reasonable selection of plants, management of water quality, light, temperature and pests and diseases. As long as you master these key points, you can easily raise green plants and enjoy a fresh life. Let us act together to add a touch of green to your family!