Water changesThe aquatic roots grown by hydroponics of the tricolor millennium wood are white and have great ornamental value. Changing the water is the key to successful hydroponics, especially when the plants are just planted. Changing the water every other day can increase the nutrient content until the roots grow. After adapting to hydroponic cultivation, you can change or add water once a week or month according to the season. FertilizationAfter changing the water, you can add a few drops of commercially available nutrient solution or add some potassium dihydrogen phosphate diluted with 1000 parts water to the water to provide the nutrients needed for plant growth. If you spray foliar fertilizer or 1000 potassium dihydrogen phosphate as foliar fertilizer during the growing season, it can make it grow thicker. Four Seasons CareThe tricolor ellipse prefers an environment with bright scattered light and avoids direct sunlight. When raised at home, the tricolor ellipse should be placed in a brightly lit location indoors. When the water temperature is too high in summer, the roots of the tricolor ellipse are prone to damage, and the nutrient solution should be stopped at this time. And increase the frequency of water changes to keep the water clear. In autumn and winter, it is sufficient to change the water once a month. |
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