1. Asparagus
1. The branches and stems of asparagus are weak and need to be fixed with ceramsite in the planting basket. The water level is just over 2 / 3 of the bottle p>
2. The current weather changes water once a week. Add about 2 drops of nutrient solution every time you change the water p>
2. Fortune tree
1. Gently remove the rich tree from the basin, wash the soil, and cut off the native roots, especially the rotten roots and weak roots p>
2. Mix Carbendazim and water to form a solution. Soak the root of the cut fortune tree for about half an hour. Then take it out and ventilate in a cool place to dry the wound. Then you can put the water culture bottle p>
3. Apply an appropriate amount of rooting powder on the incision and change the water once every 2 days. Dense white roots can grow in about a week p>
4. Don't immerse the stem in water. It's best to hang it in the air, otherwise the root will rot. just let the root contact the water. Put it where there is scattered light, and apply some liquid fertilizer every month p>
3. Anthurium andraeanum
1. Wash the roots after taking off the basin, and cut off rotten roots, old leaves, etc p>
2. Put the Anthurium andraeanum into the water culture bottle, and the water in it just goes beyond the root system. Change the water once every 4 days. After growing roots, change the water once every 7 days p>
4. Chlorophytum
1. Cut off the small Chlorophytum above the large Chlorophytum and pay attention to carrying air roots p>
2. Find a bottle with a slightly smaller mouth, which cannot be larger than the diameter of the small Chlorophytum, or the Chlorophytum will fall. Just fill the bottle with water. Chlorophytum takes root quickly and can grow up in about a week p>
5. Ivy
1. Cut off the strong Ivy branches, preferably with bud points, insert them into the water and put them in a cool place, not in the sun, otherwise they will grow moss and even rot p>
2. Change the water when you see the water becoming turbid, and you can take root in about 2 weeks. After the new roots come out, the frequency of water change can be reduced p>
6. Fruit taro
1. The water demand of fruit taro is large. You can cut off a section of branches that have produced air roots and insert them into the water for about 10 days to grow roots p>
2. If the water is less, add water immediately. Usually remember to spray water on the blades to maintain humidity p>
7. Aloe Vera
1. First, take the aloe out of the original basin and be careful not to hurt the fresh and tender white root system. Cut off the old and rotten roots p>
2. Put it in a hydroponic flask so that the bottom end of the root system can come into contact with water. Put it in a cool and ventilated place and change the water once every 3 days. When new roots grow, they can move to a sunny place p>
8. Phyllostachys pubescens
1. Small turtle backed bamboo is more suitable for hydroponic culture, which can take root quickly in water and be better fixed. Wash the soil of the root system of soil cultured turtle back bamboo and trim it slightly to remove the old and weak roots p>
2. Put it into a clean container and fill it with water. The water is less than 2 / 3 of the root system. Change the water every three days until you see new roots grow, you can add liquid fertilizer to the water p>
9. Duck palm wood
1. Change the water once a week. After changing the water, you can put 2 grains of compound fertilizer p>
2. The water level shall not overflow all roots, otherwise there is a risk of decay p>
10. Good luck
1. The root system of hydroponic culture needs to be fixed with coarse stones to avoid top heavy and crooked. The root system is about 2 / 3 submerged in the water p>
2. Good luck is the head of pineapple plants, so they like a warm and humid environment. Spray water mist into the surrounding air every day p>