What to do after growing hydroponic plants

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1. Replace the container

2. Prune

3. Water change and maintenance

4. Transplanting pot soil


After hydroponic plants grow larger, the original container space will become more crowded, and a larger container will need to be replaced, which must be disinfected in advance. There will also be a lot of root systems under the plants, and they need to be pruned appropriately. Old and rotten roots should be cut off, as well as yellow and rotten leaves that appear. After it is processed, you can add water and start hydroponics again. If the plants have grown to a large size, they can also be grown in soil.


What to do after hydroponic plants grow up
1. Replace the container

1. Replace the container

When hydroponic plants grow larger, the original container space will become more crowded, and the growing space will begin to be insufficient. It will be difficult to breathe and grow for a long time, so it needs to be replaced. A larger container. After selecting a container of appropriate size, rinse it in clean water, then disinfect it, then rinse it and put it aside to dry for later use.

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2. Prune

When hydroponic plants grow large, the root system underneath will be very numerous and dense, and they need to be pruned at this time. Comb the roots, and cut off old roots that have been naturally metabolized, as well as some rotten roots that have appeared due to improper maintenance. These need to be cut off. Be careful not to move the healthy main roots casually, so as not to affect absorption. In addition to the roots, yellow and rotten leaves on the plant must also be cut off.

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3. Water change and maintenance

< p>After these are processed, you can add water to the container, then put the plants in the hydroponics, then place them in a diffuse light environment, and then expose them to normal sunlight after they adapt.

4. Transplanting pot soil

If the plant has grown to a large size, you can also consider turning it into soil for maintenance, prepare suitable pot soil, and transplant the plant into it.

Hydroponics

2. Prune

3. Water change and maintenance

4. Transplanting pot soil












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