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Can Anthurium andraeanum be cultured in water? How to cultivate Anthurium andraeanum in winter? How often do you change the water?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Anthurium andraeanum, also known as andzu flower and fire crane flower, because its flowers are as red as the scorching sun, coupled with its green leaves, so it has a high ornamental value. Usually we cultivate Anthurium andraeanum by soil cultivation, so can Anthurium andraeanum grow in water?

Anthurium andraeanum, also known as andzu flower and fire crane flower, because its flowers are as red as the scorching sun, coupled with its green leaves, so it has a high ornamental value. Usually we cultivate Anthurium andraeanum by soil cultivation, so can Anthurium andraeanum grow in water? How to cultivate Anthurium andraeanum in winter? How often do you change the water?

Can Anthurium andraeanum be hydroponically cultivated?

Anthurium andraeanum can be hydroponically cultured. Anthurium andraeanum is one of the outstanding hydroponic flowers, and its moral is very beautiful, representing warm and unrestrained and ambitious plans, so many families like to put it at home.

Anthurium andraeanum root breathing is very strong, directly into the water can easily hinder its breathing. The best way is to use matrix, and the best matrix is ceramsite. Anthurium andraeanum is a fleshy root, and the leaves are extracted from the root, usually using the method of planting basket + stone (ceramsite). Ceramsite is light and has enough space, so it is easy to draw out the lobules.

Second, how to cultivate Anthurium andraeanum in winter? How often do you change the water?

1. Key points of maintenance of hydroponic Anthurium andraeanum in winter

(1) cleaning the roots

The premise of hydroponic culture is that there is a strong growing Anthurium andraeanum. Get rid of poverty, take out the soil from the roots and wash it with clean water. Trim the residual roots and cut off the withered branches and flowers.

(2) Root disinfection

Soak the cleaned root in the disinfectant for 30 minutes, and pay attention to choosing the diluted disinfectant as far as possible so as not to hurt the sensitive root of Anthurium andraeanum. After soaking, dry in a cool place and then cultured in water.

(3) filling ceramsite

The treated plants were put into a hydroponic container, fixed with a planting basket, and then ceramsite was added above the planting basket. Then the rooting powder was diluted in proportion and sprayed with ceramsite. Note that there should not be too much water in the container, and it is advisable not to go beyond the root of 1 / 3.

(4) Water quality requirements

The water used in Anthurium andraeanum nutrient solution should be fully dried, or you can directly use cold boiled water, which is close to room temperature and meets the physiological requirements of the plant.

(5) temperature

Be sure to maintain and control the room temperature indoors. The best growth temperature is 18 ℃-28 ℃, > 35 ℃ or

 
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