1、 Why it stinks
1. Infrequently changing water: the water cultured taro is soaked in water. If the water is not changed frequently, the bacteria in it will proliferate greatly. Especially in summer, the temperature rise will lead to the deterioration of water quality. In this way, when soaked in unclean water, the plant is easy to be infected, and the bottom will rot, which will give off a bad smell p>
2. Excessive nutrition: although it needs nutritional supplement during its growth, if it is not applied according to the needs of the plant, but excessive nutrition is added, the bottom will be unbearable and burned out, leading to decay and bad smell p>
3. Poor ventilation: if it grows in a closed environment and there is no normal circulation of air, even if the water inside is changed, the water quality will be problematic and smelly p>
2、 Solution
First, remove the rotten part, cut it off with sharp scissors, and clean it in clean water. Pay attention that the scope of cutting should not be too small. Remove all the lesions, and then dry it in a well ventilated place. Clean the container and put it back in the container for curing. Pay attention to the dosage and ventilation conditions when adding nutrient solution p>