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Is it OK to hydroponics, half soil and half water?

Saul Goodman
2020-07-10 08:11:33
It can be hydroponically cultured, but it needs to pay attention to the treatment methods. Because these are two completely different ways of cultivation. It is necessary to clean the roots, sterilize them, and prepare new containers and purified water for cultivation. Of course, pothos can also be planted in half soil and half water. If the early stage can be handled properly, the later stage maintenance is very simple and labor-saving.

Can we do hydroponics?

1. Soil culture can be transformed into water culture. First of all, the roots should be cleaned, and then the soil should be removed without damaging the roots.

2. Clean the root soil and all its roots. Then cut off the rotten and long part of the root.

3. Disinfect the roots of plants with disinfectant solution.

4. Prepare a suitable container for hydroponics, add a proper amount of pure water, do not use tap water directly, put the plant in, and the water surface should not be too high.

5. The pothos just turned to hydroponics needs to change water frequently. It's better to change it every day. To sun it regularly and use the right amount of nutrient solution, so that it can adapt to the new growth environment, can grow rapidly.

Can we use half soil and half water?

Half soil and half water, half soil and half water, the growth of pothos is more prosperous.

1. Thoroughly sterilize the root and stem of the plant, soak it in carbendazim solution and dry it.

2. Prepare a container with no mouth at the bottom, first pour the soil mixed with sand into the bottom, then pour the pure water into it, and then insert the plant branches vertically into the soil, with the leaves exposed in the air.

3. Put the transplanted plant in the ventilated place. The pothos doesn't like the light. Try to avoid direct sunlight

Half soil and half water is very good for maintenance, as long as you can add water before the water in the container is consumed

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