Hydroponic plants are deeply loved by people for their clean, refreshing and convenient maintenance characteristics. So, how are hydroponic plants? Do hydroponic plants need nutrient solution? How to maintain hydroponic plants?
Hydroponic plants have many advantages, such as being clean and tidy, simple to maintain and having high ornamental value. But there are also disadvantages. They have high requirements for water quality, and the growth rate may be slower than that of soil-cultivated plants. Hydroponic plants need nutrient solution. The nutrient solution contains a variety of nutrients. It should be selected according to the plant species and growth stage and used after dilution according to the instructions. To maintain hydroponic plants, attention should be paid to details such as avoiding direct sunlight, maintaining good ventilation, and regularly cleaning containers. Only in this way can they thrive and add vitality and vitality to life.
The following are the maintenance points of hydroponic plants:
1. Container selection
Select a transparent glass container, which is beautiful and convenient for observing the growth of roots. The size of the container should be selected according to the size of the plant to ensure that the plant has enough growth space.
2. Water quality requirements
Use clean water, preferably purified water or tap water after drying. Avoid using water containing too many impurities or disinfectants to avoid harming the plant.
3. Water change frequency
Regularly changing water is the key to maintaining hydroponic plants. Generally speaking, change water one to two times a week in summer, and the water change time can be appropriately extended in winter. When changing water, clean the container to avoid bacterial growth.
4. Illumination
Hydroponic plants need appropriate illumination, but they cannot be directly exposed to the sun. Place it in a bright scattered light place, such as by the window or in a place with good indoor light.
5. Temperature
Appropriate temperature can promote the growth of hydroponic plants. The suitable temperature for most hydroponic plants is between 15℃ and 25℃. Avoid high or low temperature environments.
6. Nutrient solution
In order to ensure the normal growth of plants, nutrient solution needs to be added regularly. According to the plant species and growth stage, select the appropriate nutrient solution and dilute and use it according to the requirements of the instructions.
7. Pruning
Timely trim the withered and yellow leaves and overgrown roots to maintain the beauty and health of the plant.
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