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How to cultivate taro in water, water or soil?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Check the plant: After buying back the daffodils, check whether the seed bulbs have rotten places and deal with them in time. Treat the seed bulb: Remove the soil from the bulb, and then cut a cross on the bulb with a knife to ensure that the inner bud can be pulled out early. Whether to change the soil: before adapting to the new environment, it is not recommended to change the soil for daffodils. After it adapts to the environment, it can change the soil. Maintenance environment: It is recommended to put it in a place with soft astigmatism for cultivation, and spray water to moisturize it in time.

1. how to hydroponics

1. Cut off the branches: Taro needs a lot of water and cannot be short of water. Once it is short of water for a long time, the branches will become soft and lack of water, causing problems in plant growth.From the growth of plants in good condition, cut off strong branches with air roots, the top of the branches to retain a few small leaves, can not have too many leaves, if the number of leaves is too much to remove part.

2. Preparation: Before hydroponics, prepare the container for hydroponics. There is not much requirement for the material. Glass or plastic can be used. It is best to be transparent, so that the changes of the root system can be observed.The water used for hydroponics should be dried in advance to ensure that the chlorine in it volatilizes.

3. Culturing rhizomes: Before hydroponics, place the rhizomes in a place with astigmatism. Soak the branches in a container and wait for rooting. In this way, the rhizomes can be cultivated.

4. Rooting and transplanting: After the branches take root, they can be transplanted into containers and kept in places with bright sunshine.

Water culture or soil culture

Both hydroponics and soil culture of taro are beneficial. Hydroponics is relatively simple to operate and maintain, and the possibility of breeding pests and diseases is very small.Soil culture can provide sufficient nutrients to promote the plant to be strong and healthy.

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