Which flowers can be hydroponically cultivated
The editor answers for everyone: the introduction of flowers that can be hydroponically cultivated and the related introduction of five easy-to-care-for hydroponic plants. Let's follow the editor and have a look!
Suitable indoor plants for hydroponics include Chinese moneywort, bowl lotus, lucky bamboo, English ivy, and epiphyllum, but their care methods are not exactly the same:
For Chinese moneywort and bowl lotus, they can be exposed to more sunlight during the maintenance process, as sufficient light is beneficial for plant growth.
Lucky bamboo, English ivy, and epiphyllum should have the hydroponic bottles placed in a bright, diffused light area indoors. Do not expose them directly to sunlight.
Hydroponic plants need to maintain clean water quality. Each time the water is changed, add 2 drops of nutrient solution to the water to supplement nutrients.
I. Chinese moneywort
Chinese moneywort is especially suitable for hydroponics, and it has a very strong reproduction ability. As long as the rhizome of Chinese moneywort is cut into several small sections and thrown into the water, the plant can sprout and grow leaves. After the Chinese moneywort roots become strong, adding nutrient solution during each water change can make it grow wildly.
II. Bowl lotus
Bowl lotus is a small type of荷花 (lotus). Because of its small size, it is very suitable for indoor cultivation, especially the extremely miniature bowl lotus. You just need to find a large bowl, fill it with pond soil, plant the bowl lotus, and maintain a certain water level. You can keep it for several years.
III. Lucky bamboo
Lucky bamboo is mostly hydroponically cultivated and is very suitable for indoor care. It does not require much light and can grow vigorously in a bright, diffused light environment indoors. During the maintenance process, it is necessary to ensure clean water quality, and after the plant takes root, it can be top-dressed with nutrient solution.
IV. English ivy
English ivy can also be hydroponically cultivated, and the method is very simple. Cut a healthy branch from the mother plant of English ivy, remove the leaves at 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. Epiphyllum
Epiphyllum is most commonly hydroponically cultivated and can be maintained for many years. Usually, a branch with aerial roots is cut from the mother plant of epiphyllum, 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.
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