How about putting some small stones in the water-rich bamboo bottle?

It can be placed, which can reduce the risk of excessive water content and causing the roots or stems to rot due to water. Not only are they beautiful, stones and shells also have their uses.

And with a few more tips for you, I think you'll take better care of your plants.

This is a hydroponic plant. The medium for hydroponic plants is water, and the fertilizers used are entirely mineral inorganic nutrients. Everyone is relatively clear about the nutrients contained in the water; the large amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium required by plants are almost blank and contain trace amounts. Compared with soil, the elements are also very different. Putting stones or timely and reasonable fertilization for hydroponic plants is undoubtedly a very important management measure.

However, you should pay attention to the following points:

Firstly, if it is just hydroponically cultivated and has not yet adapted to the water environment, the leaves will often turn yellow or individual roots may become rotten. Don't rush to fertilize. You can stop fertilizing for about ten days and wait until it adapts to the environment or new water roots have taken root before fertilizing.

Second, do not apply urea directly into the water, because urea is an artificial inorganic synthetic organic fertilizer. Hydroponics is cultivation in a sterile or sterile state. If urea is applied directly, it will not be absorbed. Nutrition, but also can cause some harmful bacteria or microorganisms to multiply quickly and cause water pollution and poisoning.

Third, if it is found that the roots or stems are rotten due to excessive fertilization, and the water quality is deteriorated and polluted and smelly, the rotten roots should be cut off quickly, and the water should be changed and the roots should be washed in time.

Fourth, hydroponic management technology: changing water and washing roots is an important part of ensuring the good growth of hydroponic flowers.

The fifth is to spray water to wash the leaves and clear stones. Most hydroponic foliage plants, especially indoor hydroponic foliage plants, like higher air humidity. If the indoor air is too dry, the tips or edges of the leaves will be scorched. Thereby affecting the ornamental value of flowers. Therefore, you should spray water on the plants frequently to increase the humidity of the air and facilitate the normal growth of flowers.

Sixth, maintaining good indoor ventilation can increase the oxygen content in the water. Therefore, ventilation should be strengthened in places where hydroponics are grown to maintain fresh indoor air.

Seventh, maintain hygiene (stones or basins must be cleaned regularly). We know that hydroponics relies on inorganic nutrients, and it is most taboo for organic matter to enter the water, let alone the use of organic fertilizers. Therefore, keeping hydroponics clean and hygienic regularly is a key measure to ensure good growth. Therefore, do not put organic fertilizers into hydroponics. You cannot put your hands deeply into the water at will to ensure that the quality of the water used does not deteriorate and is not polluted, making it clean and hygienic to ensure growth.

The eighth is to keep warm in winter. Keeping warm in hydroponics in winter is a relatively difficult management task. Generally, the temperature should be kept above 8 degrees. For indoors where most hydroponics will not be harmed and the minimum temperature does not reach 5 degrees, necessary measures must be taken. Warming measures.