Can palms be hydroponic?

Duckweed can be hydroponic. Roots can be kept in water with branches, or they can be washed and cultivated in soil. It is necessary to change water once a week during hydroponics. When changing water, adding a few drops of nutrient solution to the water can make the root system of Toona sinensis more robust. The water level of the leaves in the hydroponic container should not be too high, so as not to overflow its trunk position.

Matters needing attention in hydroponics of golden cypress Control temperature The suitable temperature for hydroponics of golden cypress is 15~25℃, and it can grow normally above 30℃. The temperature should not be lower than 5℃ in winter, otherwise the leaves will fall off. The growth of duckweed needs enough sunshine to make its night bright. However, the leaves of duck feet are shade-tolerant, and the leaves can remain dark green in the case of semi-shade. However, hydroponic duck's paw trees need to bask in the sun regularly, but they need moderate shade in summer.

Introduction to duckweed The aliases of duckweed are duckweed, Liriodendron and so on. It is an evergreen shrub. Many branches, dense branches, palmately compound leaves, 5-8 leaflets. It has panicles with red flowers and crimson berries. Palm trees are common plants in evergreen broad-leaved forests in tropical and subtropical regions. Subtropical rain forests originating in Oceania, China, Guangdong, Fujian and South America are also distributed in Japan, Viet Nam and India.