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How to raise Spathiphyllum in Hydroponics

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-05-22 14:07:00
Water culture Spathiphyllum likes the calcium phosphate soil mixed with rotten leaves and peat soil; it is very shade resistant, and it is recommended to block the sun during daily maintenance; it has a very large demand for water, and the soil must be kept moist all the time during maintenance; a proper amount of liquid solution can be added into the water; the method of plant division and seed is generally used for propagation.

I. breeding conditions

1. Soil: it likes calcium phosphate soil mixed with rotten leaves and peat soil.

2. Light: it is very shade resistant. In daily maintenance, it is recommended to block the sun. If it is exposed to the sun for a long time, it will cause discoloration of the leaf surface. If it is serious, it may burn, so it is best to give a little scattered light.

3, watering: its demand for water is very large. During the curing period, the loam soil must be kept moist, but it can not accumulate water. If too much water is supplied, it will cause a lot of water in the basin. It will easily cause root rot and leaf discoloration. When it is dry in summer, it should always spray to Zhi Zhuzhou and take care of the environment.

4. Fertilization: the plants raised in the water are certainly not nutritious enough in the loam, so the regenerated plants can add appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer in the water for a long time.

2. Breeding methods

1. Plant splitting: it is usually done in May June. Take the plant out of the container and separate it from the root. Four leaves are in a cluster and planted in the position covering 50% of the sun.

2. Seed: it can get seeds by artificial pollination after the flowers open. After the seeds are collected, they need to be sown immediately. If you want to control the germination temperature at about 30 ℃, they can germinate 10-15 days after sowing. If the temperature is too low, the seeds will rot.

3. Pest control

1. Hydroponic Spathiphyllum is most likely to suffer from leaf spot, root rot, brown spot and other diseases. When these diseases occur, the plant should be moved to a well ventilated place in time to cut off the diseased leaves and spray pesticides.

2. If scabies and spider are found, spray insecticide immediately or put the plant and mosquito repellent incense into a container with air permeability.

Hydroponic Spathiphyllum

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