1. Can it be hydroponically grown? The cut small spider plants can be grown in water or in soil. It is not only very convenient to operate but also has a high survival rate. However, when growing hydroponically, be careful not to leave the leaves in water, as this may easily cause leaf rot. Not only that, it will also breed bacteria and affect the growth of plants. 2. How to carry out hydroponics 1. Choose seedlings: When cutting small spider plants, you should use seedlings with aerial roots, so that the survival rate will be improved when hydroponically cultivated. 2. Choose a container: Choose a container of corresponding size according to the size of the plant. It is recommended to use a transparent container for hydroponics, which is not only ornamental but also allows you to observe the growth of the root system. In addition, try to use containers with bottlenecks, which can hold the small spider plants well. 3. Add water in appropriate amount: There should not be too much water in the container. The amount of water should be controlled. Generally, the water level should exceed half or one-third of the root system of the spider plant. The remaining roots can absorb oxygen very well, which is very helpful for its growth. 4. Daily maintenance: When you first start hydroponics, you need to change the water frequently, generally once every two days. When the roots grow to 3-5 cm, add some nutrient solution when changing the water. And cut off rotten roots and clean the inside of the container frequently. |
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