Is it better to hydroponically or soil-cultivate Schefflera arboricola? Precautions for growing Schefflera arboricola.

Is hydroponics or soil cultivation better for the Schefflera plant?

The editor answers the topic of whether hydroponics or soil cultivation is better for the Schefflera plant and the precautions for planting the Schefflera plant, with the details as follows:

If you want to hydroponically cultivate Schefflera, this method is reliable, roots grow effortlessly, and it easily fills the pot.

Schefflera is also known as the "money attracting tree" and its maintenance is very simple. Plant it in a pot, make sure it has enough water and plenty of light, and periodically add fertilizer to ensure good growth. However, many plant enthusiasts want to hydroponically cultivate Schefflera. When doing so, we should not directly take it out of the soil and plant it in water, as this is not reliable. Its roots are soil-based, and if you take it out and hydroponically cultivate it directly, it can easily lead to root rot. Even if a tiny bit of capillary roots grow later, it's still not suitable to grow in water, and it will also grow slowly. Xiaoqi will teach you how to hydroponically cultivate Schefflera.

When we want to hydroponically cultivate Schefflera, we first need to select branches, not too short, preferably branches that are harder and semi-woody from the current year. Cut them directly, trim off some of the leaves at the bottom, retain a long main stem, and then find some water and add it to a container. You can choose an opaque container and directly add a few drops of root-promoting liquid to the water. Make a diagonal cut at the bottom of the branch and insert it into the water. The part inserted into the water should be at least three centimeters, allowing the water to cover the branch.

After the cutting is done, if your hydroponic bottle is opaque, try to place it in a location with diffused light and good ventilation, ensuring the temperature is above 15 degrees. Then wait for it to root. During this rooting period, make sure to change the water every one or two days, adding a few drops of root-promoting liquid each time. This will help it grow roots quickly. In no more than two weeks, you will notice that many white roots have grown. When the roots become longer and more abundant, don't rush to move it to a new container. Let the roots grow a bit more. After they are sufficiently long, find a transparent hydroponic container and place it inside for normal hydroponic cultivation.

Once the roots have grown, if we want to hydroponically cultivate it to thrive, we must remember to provide diffused light, keep the water clean, change the water about once a week, and change it promptly if it gets a bit dirty. Add a few drops of nutrient solution to the water each time to ensure sufficient nutrients. In this way, our hydroponically cultivated Schefflera can also grow very well. Its rooting speed is very fast. If you follow the points mentioned by Xiaoqi, hydroponic cultivation of Schefflera will be stress-free. If you want to propagate Schefflera and the soil propagation method doesn't work, you can use this method to propagate. Once it has rooted, you can then transplant it into the soil.

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