1、 Soil culture transplantation
To change the original potted plant into hydroponic maintenance, first drag the root of the plant by hand, remove it from the basin, shake off the soil in the basin and trim it. Pruning is mainly to cut off rotten roots or over dense branches. After cutting, rinse gently with clean water to clean up the soil on the roots, and do not leave soil in the gap between the roots. After washing, separate a large bunch one by one and put them into hydroponic containers for curing p>
In the first three days of transplanting the soil culture into the water, change the water every day to avoid infection. Then change the water every two or three days to make the roots adapt to the water environment. After about ten days, you can change the water once a week p>
2、 Branch hydroponic culture
Cut the stem of a green pineapple from a healthy mother plant. You can use some branches on the mother plant that are too long and too dense, or that are harmful, preferably those with air roots, which are better for survival. Remove the leaves under the stems and branches, insert them into clean water, and change the water every day. After a few days, the stems and branches will grow new roots, and then become new plants in hydroponic culture p>
The water quality of hydroponic plants should also be kept clean a few days ago. The leaves on the branches should not be immersed in the water, or they will rot, causing bacteria to pollute the water quality, so as to prevent the branches from rotting before they take root p>