How to transfer hydroponic plants to soil culture
First of all, it is very difficult for hydroponic plants to survive in the soil again. Because the root system of hydroponic plants is very different from that of plants in soil. Its epidermis is thin and has no root hair. The roots in the soil will be thicker and have root hairs p>
Secondly, the surface layer of hydroponic plants will also have aerated tissue. Due to the environment in which water bacon grows, the root cap rarely rubs with the outside world, so the damage is relatively small, the root will grow more tender, and the geotropism is not so good. If the root cap in the soil constantly rubs with the soil and other sundries, there will be a lot of damage, and the root cap will be thick and firm. Therefore, if hydroponic plants are raised in the soil again, it will be more difficult p>
What is more difficult is that hydroponic roots have been growing in a humid environment, so they absorb water directly from epidermal cells without too many root hairs. Moreover, it is not necessary for the root to have good fixation in water, and the fixation effect on the soil is not so good p>
In general, hydroponic plants are difficult to plant in the soil. They will not adapt to the new environment and even die. So if you want soil culture, you can re cut seedlings or branches. If you want to have a try, don't be exposed to the sun after soil culture. Secondly, don't use too much fertilizer, and there must be a process of sitting in water p>