Can Purple Commelina be grown in water?
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Purple commelina can be grown in hydroponics and can survive with simple planting. First select some relatively robust plants, remove old roots, rotten roots and roots that are too long, and carry out disinfection treatment. Then put it in the container, add water, and put it in a sunny place. When it first starts to grow, change the water every two days, and then change the water normally after the roots grow.
1. Can it be done?
1. Is it possible?
It is also called purple bamboo plum. It has a distinctive shape and is ornamental. Its vitality is of a very tenacious type. It can survive with simple planting. In addition to soil planting, hydroponics can also be used. The survival rate is also relatively high when maintained.
2. Hydroponics method
1. Select some plants that are relatively strong and in good growth condition. The root system at the bottom needs to be relatively developed so that they can grow better.
2. Prepare one in advance for The container for cultivation should be made of the best transparent glass material, and there should be no water leakage from the bottom.
3. Remove old, rotten and too-long roots from the bottom of the plant, then soak them in the solution for disinfection and remove them after about 2 hours.
4. After placing the plants, put a few small stones in the prepared container to fix them. Then add clean water until the water level reaches two-thirds of the plant's root system.
5. It is better to put it in the sun later place, but not exposed to direct sunlight. Add nutrient solution regularly to ensure growth. When it first starts growing, change the water every two days, and then change the water normally after the roots grow. Change the water every half month in spring and once a week in summer.
2. Hydroponics method
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