What kind of green plants are suitable for hydroponics
Today's topic will introduce which green plants are suitable for hydroponics and recommend flowers for indoor hydroponic plant cultivation, with specific details as follows:
Indoor plants suitable for hydroponics include money plant, bowl lotus, lucky bamboo, ivy, and pothos, but their care methods are not exactly the same:
Money plant and bowl lotus can be exposed to more sunlight during the maintenance process, as sufficient light is beneficial for plant growth.
Lucky bamboo, ivy, and pothos only need to be placed in a bright diffused light area indoors, and should never be exposed to direct sunlight.
Hydroponic plants need to maintain clean water quality, and when changing water, add 2 drops of nutrient solution to the water to supplement nutrients.
I. Money Plant
The money plant is especially suitable for hydroponics and has a strong繁殖 ability. As long as the rhizome of the money plant is cut into several small sections and thrown into the water, the plant can sprout and grow leaves. After the money plant's roots become strong, adding nutrient solution during each water change will make it grow wildly.
II. Bowl Lotus
Bowl lotus is a small type of lotus, and due to its small size, it is very suitable for indoor cultivation, especially the extremely mini bowl lotus, which only requires a large bowl, some pond soil in the bowl, planting the bowl lotus, maintaining a certain water level, and it can be cultivated for several years.
III. Lucky Bamboo
Lucky bamboo is mostly cultivated hydroponically and is very suitable for indoor care, with no high requirements for light. Placing it in a bright diffused light environment indoors is enough for the lucky bamboo to grow vigorously. During the maintenance process, it is necessary to ensure clean water quality, and after the plant takes root, nutrient solution can be applied.
IV. Ivy
Ivy can also be cultivated hydroponically, and the method is very simple. Cut a strong branch from the mother ivy plant, remove the leaves from the bottom of the branch, insert the branch into the water, and maintain clean water quality. It can take root and be fertilized within a week.
V. Pothos
Pothos is most commonly cultivated hydroponically and can be maintained for many years. Usually, a branch with aerial roots is cut from the mother pothos plant, the leaves at the bottom of the branch are removed, and the branch is vertically inserted into clean water. After it takes root, apply nutrient solution and maintain it in a diffused light environment.
The above content introduces which green plants are suitable for hydroponics and the recommended plants for indoor hydroponics. Green plant enthusiasts may consider these references.