The hydroponic pothos raised by a friend has lush branches and leaves, but the pothos I raised is not growing well. I checked online and found out that there are secrets to hydroponic pothos cultivation. Only by controlling these hydroponic pothos can they grow fast. Let’s take a look Read the precautions for growing hydroponic pothos!
1. Humidity. Hydroponic pothos cannot rely solely on the moisture in the lower body, its leaves must also be kept moist. Gently wipe the leaves with a cold wet towel or toilet paper. This will increase the humidity of the leaves and the plants will grow more vigorously!
2. Moisture. For hydroponic pothos, the rhizome cannot be soaked in water too much. The water level only needs to cover its root system. If the leaves are also soaked in water, it will not only pollute the water source, but also cause the plant to become hypoxic and rot.
3. Fertility. Hydroponic pothos is suitable for application of plant-specific nutrient solution. Add 10 drops of nutrient solution to the water every half a month to make the rhizomes stronger.
When cultivating hydroponic pothos, you just need to pay attention to the three aspects of humidity, moisture and fertility. I believe your pothos will soon fill the entire bottle. You can prepare the bottle in advance and transplant the pothos!
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