What do aquatic plants need to grow?
Last Update :2024.05.17
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Sunlight is needed by all plants, and aquatic plants are no exception and need supplementary sunlight. Generally, nutrients are absorbed from water, and nutrients can be added dropwise from time to time. Suitable water quality is also a must. You can choose naturally dripping rainwater or tap water after standing. Oxygen is essential for growth, and the water used for hydroponics needs to be changed regularly.
1. Sufficient sunshine
1. Sufficient sunlight
Sunlight is needed by all plants, and aquatic plants are no exception. They need supplementary sunlight so that the leaves can absorb sunlight and synthesize nutrients to supply plant growth. If it is located in a place where it cannot see sunlight, its growth will be affected, its growth will become weak, and its leaves will begin to turn yellow.
2. Nutrient supplement
Aquatic plants generally absorb nutrients from water, so nutrient supplementation is very important. In the natural state, they will be supplemented through fallen leaves and the like. If they are cultivated at home, nutrients can be added to them from time to time, which can provide normal needs. However, the dosage should not be too much, otherwise the plant will be unable to bear it and cause root burn.
3. Suitable water quality
You can choose naturally dripping rainwater as the water quality for maintenance, which can ensure cleanliness and contain a large amount of trace substances. If conditions do not permit, you can use tap water that has been left to stand for cultivation, but be careful not to use water directly connected to it. Leaving it for a period of time is beneficial to the evaporation of chlorine.
4. Sufficient oxygen
Oxygen is indispensable for growth, and the water used for hydroponics needs to be changed regularly, otherwise there will be a lack of oxygen in it.
2. Nutrient supplementation
3. Suitable water quality
4. Adequate oxygen
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