If the leaves of the "copper coin grass" wilt, you might as well add some "ingredients" to the water to make it grow lush and bring wealth.

If the leaves of the "copper coin grass" wilt, you might as well add some "ingredients" to the water to make it grow lush and bring wealth.

Can't you see that you are laughing here? Do you feel like it’s talking about yourself? That’s right, I’m talking about you! But then again, this easy-to-grow and easy-to-live plant is indeed popular. If the plant looks good and has good meaning, then it would be icing on the cake.

The pennywort is such a plant. I wonder if you think so? Anyone who has grown pennywort knows that it can grow with just a little water. When caring for it on a daily basis, you just need to sprinkle some water on it and add some nutrient solution, and the pennywort will grow lushly. No matter where it is placed in the house, pennywort brings freshness to that land.

In fact, this pennywort can not only be grown in a pot, but also the pot can be hung on a basket and placed on the balcony. It looks very beautiful as a decoration!

However, some friends have reported that some leaves of their pennyworts have wilted, which makes them distressed. So today Huahua will tell you some tips on how to make pennywort grow better!

When we usually grow pennywort, we only add some water to the container. In fact, this is enough for the pennywort to survive, but if we want it to grow better and healthier, we can add some "feed" to the pennywort. What is the material? It’s actually soil and fertilizer.

Many friends actually don’t know that pennywort can not only be grown in water but also in soil. However, we usually grow pennywort hydroponically. Replacing all the water with soil without authorization may make the pennywort unable to adapt for a while. Then we can add some mud to the water in the container to make the container in a state of half water and half mud.

Doing this will allow the soil to consolidate the roots of the pennywort and protect them, while also providing enough water to ensure the growth of the pennywort. It is simple and practical!

In addition to adding soil, you can also add some base fertilizer to the soil. Usually, we use nutrient solution to feed the pennywort. This time, we might as well change the way of supplementing nutrients for the pennywort. With the help of soil, the pennywort will grow better!

If the leaves of your pennywort are wilting, you might as well try this method! Huahua heard rumors about pennywort, saying that it can bring certain fortune. If the pennywort grows well at home, don't give it to others, as it might send your "fortune" away!

However, this is a matter of personal opinion, but the method Huahua mentioned is indeed very practical!

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