The hydroponic pothos I bought at the market grew very well after I returned it. I have already divided it into pots and it is still growing. I happen to have a few more pots for growing other flowers at home. I would like to ask if the pothos grown in hydroponics can be converted into soil culture. Will the pothos be easy to die if transplanted in this way?
Through experiments, the editor found that hydroponics can be transformed into soil culture. As long as we are careful when transplanting, we can ensure that the potted pothos will still flourish.
First, prepare flower soil, fine sand, and flower pots. Mix the flower soil and fine sand one to one and set aside. Bury the green radish with thin heels into the soil.
Watering (do not water directly with tap water, use water that has been dried). In order to allow the pothos to adapt to the new environment, place it in a cool place for about a week and spray water on the leaves every day to maintain a good environment. It won't take long for the pothos grown in soil to grow new leaves, and the branches will grow accordingly. Coil the long branches in the flower pot and let them grow slowly. Do you feel like changing the pothos grown in water to Soil cultivation is very simple. www.111diy.com
Extended reading:
1. Three common propagation methods of Pothos and precautions for cultivating Pothos
2. Illustration of the steps of green radish cuttings in the propagation method of green radish
3. Causes and solutions to root rot of potted green radish
4. How to grow green radish in hydroponic culture quickly and precautions for growing green radish in hydroponic culture
5. Is pothos poisonous? Can pothos be grown in the bedroom?