A comprehensive list of plants suitable for hydroponics in winter

Last Update :2024.06.22

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Conditions that need to be met for aquatic plants

Several common aquatic plants


Hydroponics is a relatively simple method of growing flowers. Many flower lovers who are too lazy to grow flowers can choose this method. At least the watering step can be omitted and just change the water regularly. You don’t have to worry about watering too much or too little. It can be said to be the most worry-free way to grow flowers. However, not every plant is suitable for this method, so which plant is suitable for cultivation and can survive the winter? Come and choose!


Inventory of plants suitable for hydroponics in winter
Conditions that need to be met for aquatic plants

Requirements for aquatic plants

Plants that can be grown in water can be divided into two categories. The first category is plants that naturally grow in water. The more common ones include lotus, Water lily etc. The second category is those that can be grown in water or planted in soil, such as hyacinth, lucky bamboo, etc. If such a plant is paired with a suitable bottle, the whole plant can be viewed, which is simple and hygienic, so many people are willing to choose this type of plant.

Several common aquatic plants

Lucky Bamboo

There is no need to talk about this. As long as you give it some water, it can grow, and the leaves can also grow. There are more and more friends, and if you raise them well, they will become greener and greener! But be careful that the amount of water inside should not exceed 2/3 of the bottle. The water should be changed in time. The stems left in the bottle should not have leaves. If you are just starting to breed, you can cut the stems into about 20cm and then place them directly in the container. A vase of good water will do. Cuttings only need to be soaked in water for 1/3 of their length to survive.

Hydroponics

Chlorophytum

This kind Hydroponic plants are more common, and they are always green. They can survive as long as they are given a little water. Just insert a leaf and they can grow roots. It can be said that their vitality is really tenacious. However, you should cut off the old or rotten roots on time and just give them a little nutrient solution.

Hydroculture

Hyacinth

Wind Nobuko basically uses special vases to cultivate their bulbs. When you first get them, they may look more like a white onion, with small green buds growing on top, and many smooth roots slowly growing on the bottom. The roots alone are You can enjoy it for a while. When the "onions" on the top gradually grow, the final moment when they bloom will definitely amaze you!

Hydroponics


Several common aquatic plants
















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