Can asparagus be cultivated in water? (Introduction to hydroponic methods)
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1. Whether it can be grown hydroponically
Asparagus bamboo can be cultivated with water. Its growth ability is very strong. It can also grow relatively robustly in hydroponics, and it is easy to survive after hydroponics. During hydroponics, branches cannot be used, but plants with root systems must be used. You need to prepare the vase first, wash the soil from the roots of the plant, and cut off the weak roots, then put it in the vase and add water.
1. Whether it can be grown hydroponically
1. Whether it can be cultivated in water
Asparagus can not only be cultivated in soil, but also in water. Not only can it grow in water, it is also very easy to maintain and will live quickly. However, it is not allowed to directly cut off a branch of the plant and place it in water.
2. Hydroponics method
< p>1. Prepare the container: Before starting hydroponics, you need to find a vase. After cleaning it, put a small amount of ceramsite at the bottom. You can also use medical stones.2. Prune the root system: Prepare the plants with roots. If there is soil on the roots, it needs to be cleaned up. And gently comb the root system, cut off all the weak roots, and only keep the strong roots.
3. Hydroponics: During hydroponics, you need to carefully place the plants in the bottle and add some clean water appropriately. Be especially careful not to use dirty water.
2. Aquatic Culture and Conservation
< p>In the process of hydroponics, it cannot be allowed to grow in a hot and stuffy environment, and good ventilation should be ensured. And you should also remember to change its water, as soon as the quality of the water deteriorates. If necessary, the inside of the vase should also be cleaned, otherwise it will become dirty over time.2. Hydroponics method
2. Aquaculture maintenance
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