What are the plants that can grow underwater
Do you know about these? Here are some experiences in green plant maintenance about the plants that can grow underwater and recommended plants suitable for planting underwater. Please see the detailed introduction below.
People who love to grow flowers at home often hydroponically cultivate some plants because they look very elegant in a nice vase, more upscale than in a pot. Today, Flower will introduce several plants suitable for hydroponics, which can survive in water without worrying about not growing well.
Most people who enjoy hydroponics like to collect nice vases. A vase with green plants looks elegant. Some people even grow green plants for the vase. Plants suitable for hydroponics generally have one characteristic: they are easy to care for. Regularly change the water and add some nutrient solution, and they can basically keep growing well without much time and effort spent on maintenance.
If you are lazy, I suggest you hydroponically cultivate plants. What plants are suitable for hydroponics? Flower will recommend some to you today.
1. Pennywort
Pennywort has round and cute leaves, resembling coins. It is relatively short and can be placed in a smaller vase. Pennywort is not suitable for tall vases because it is not tall enough. In daily maintenance, be sure to change the water in time to ensure the cleanliness of the water source, which can also prevent bacterial infections.
If the water level in the vase drops, add water in time. Insufficient water will affect its growth rate.
2. English Ivy
English Ivy is very easy to hydroponically cultivate. Just put the roots in water and it can grow without worrying about its survival. Don't be fooled by its thin branches that look fragile; it actually roots very easily.
It is tenacious and adaptable, can be placed in a shady place, or in a place with plenty of sunlight, and is not picky about lighting conditions. It looks very nice in a transparent vase and has a high ornamental value. Remember to change the water during maintenance to ensure the cleanliness of the water source and use hydroponics to propagate more.
3. Epipremnum aureum
Epipremnum aureum is known for being easy to care for. I've never heard of anyone killing it. Even if you don't know how to grow flowers, you can still grow Epipremnum aureum. It should be maintained in a relatively shady place. If the sunlight is too strong, the leaves of Epipremnum aureum can easily turn yellow. In winter, pay attention to insulation to prevent the plant from freezing.
Epipremnum aureum is very resilient. If grown in water, remember to change the water frequently to ensure a clean water source. Epipremnum aureum likes a humid environment, so the leaves should be watered regularly, which can also clean the leaves. Because the leaves are large, they easily collect dust.
The appearance of Epipremnum aureum is very beautiful and elegant, and the maintenance method is also simple. With a little effort, it can be kept lush and green. It also looks very nice in a vase, full of vitality.
4. Spider Plant