In March, as spring returns to the earth, it is a great time for flower cultivation. Here are several types of flowers that are suitable for hydroponics in March.
Epipremnum aureum: Its leaves are emerald green and shiny, heart-shaped. The stems and vines are flexible, and they look elegant and beautiful when hanging down naturally. Just cut several sections of branches with aerial roots, insert them into clean water, and place them in a location with bright scattered light. Roots will grow in about a week. After rooting, change the water every 3 to 5 days. It is easy to grow and can also purify the air.
Chlorophytum comosum: The leaves are slender and hang down naturally, remaining green throughout the four seasons. Cut off the small Chlorophytum plants from the mother plant and put them into a water container, allowing the roots to touch the water surface. It has a strong adaptability and can take root and grow quickly. Usually, keep the water clean and change the water in a timely manner when it becomes turbid.
Dracaena sanderiana: The stems are upright and tall, the leaves are emerald green and slender. The overall shape is elegant, symbolizing wealth and good luck. It is a common indoor hydroponic green plant. Select healthy branches, cut the bottom at a 45-degree angle to increase the water absorption area, put them into a vase, pour an appropriate amount of clean water, and keep the water level at one-third of the length of the branches. Change the water every 7 to 10 days and avoid direct sunlight.
Hyacinthus orientalis: It has a beautiful flower posture and a rich variety of flower colors, including blue, purple, pink, white and other colors. Hydroponically growing hyacinths is full of a sense of ritual. Place the bulb on a special hydroponic container, making the bottom of the bulb 1 to 2 centimeters away from the water surface, and let the bulb take root by utilizing the water vapor. Put it in a dark place in the early stage to promote root growth, and move it to a place with sufficient light after rooting.
Tulipa gesneriana: The flowers are cup-shaped, with an elegant flower shape and bright and eye-catching colors. There are various single-color and multi-color varieties such as red, yellow, and white. Peel off the outer skin of the tulip bulb, disinfect it, and then place it in a hydroponic basket. Add water until the bottom of the bulb just touches the water surface. It prefers a cool environment. Place it in a well-ventilated place, and soon you will be able to see beautiful and upright flowers.
Spathiphyllum: The spathe is as white as snow, and the spadix is light yellow. Paired with emerald green leaves, it looks fresh and elegant, and it also symbolizes "smooth sailing". Cut off the branches of Spathiphyllum with aerial roots and insert them into water. Don't let the water submerge too many leaves. Change the water regularly and add a few drops of nutrient solution, and it will grow well.
These types of flowers are simple to cultivate hydroponically. Plant them in March, and you will soon be able to enjoy the spring scenery all around. Hurry up and give it a try!
Recommendations for Hydroponic Plants in March

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