Which types of aquatic plants are suitable for indoor hydroponic cultivation? Here are some recommendations.

What are the types of aquatic plants?

Today's editor will explain the types of aquatic plants and recommend flowers for hydroponic plants suitable for indoor cultivation, which will surely help you. Let's learn about it together!

Suitable indoor hydroponic plants include pennywort, bowl lotus, lucky bamboo, ivy, epiphyllum, etc., but their care methods are not exactly the same:

For example, pennywort 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 epiphyllum should have the hydroponic bottle placed in a bright diffused light area indoors, and never 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. Pennywort

Pennywort is especially suitable for hydroponics, and it has a very strong reproduction ability. As long as the rhizome of pennywort is cut into several small sections and thrown into the water, the plant can sprout and grow leaves. After the pennywort 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), and because of its small size, it is very suitable for indoor cultivation, especially the extremely mini bowl lotus, which only requires a large bowl, filling it with pond soil, planting the bowl lotus, and maintaining a certain water level can be kept for several years.

III. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky bamboo is mostly hydroponic and very suitable for indoor maintenance. 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, a nutrient solution can be applied.

IV. Ivy

Ivy can also be hydroponic, and the method is very simple. Cut a healthy branch from the mother plant of ivy, remove the leaves at the bottom of the branch, insert the branch into the water, and keep the water clean. It can take root and be fertilized within a week.

V. Epiphyllum

Epiphyllum is the most common in hydroponics 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, wait for it to take root, and then apply a nutrient solution in a diffused light environment.

The detailed explanation of the types of aquatic plants and the recommendation of hydroponic plants suitable for indoor cultivation provided above is for reference only!