Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Health preserving recipes - Can a rich tree take root by blisters?
Can a rich tree take root by blisters?
A rich tree can soak and take root. Studies have proved that this kind of rich tree originated in tropical areas has strong rooting ability and strong adaptability to water environment. After cultivation and domestication, it is a good plant in hydroponics.

Hydroponic wealth tree:

1, container selection: Because the stem of the rich tree is thick and the leaves are palm-shaped, it is best to choose a large glass container with good quality.

2. Potting: Take the rich tree out of the pot, remove the soil and wash the roots. Then, put the roots of the rich tree through the planting tray and immerse them in a container filled with tap water. Ceramsite can be used as a substrate for fixing the rich tree to facilitate its rooting.

3. At the initial stage of culture, change the water every 2-3 days, and new roots will grow after half a month. At this time, the aqueous solution is replaced by nutrient solution (which can be bought in stores) for maintenance, and diluted with water and added to the submerged roots.

4. Generally, the nutrient solution should be replaced once every 3 weeks, and water should be added once every 4-5 days in hot summer and once every 0/0-20 days in winter, with a PH value of about 5.5. Sprinkle some water on the leaves to keep the air moist.

Nostoc flagelliforme has strong stress resistance, the suitable growth temperature is between 15-30℃, and the indoor temperature should be kept above 0℃ in winter.