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Don't forget me how to raise in a vase

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, In vases, most of them are raised by water, not by soil. There are five main aspects that should be paid attention to. First, before inserting it, you need to insert it diagonally, and the root needs to be cut. Then there is the amount of water that has just passed the bottom of the pole. The third is to change the water, probably every day or two. If antistaling agent is added, then once every three days. Fourth, its requirement for temperature is warmth, about 22 to 28 degrees. Finally, there needs to be plenty of light.

1. Root cutting and oblique insertion

You need to cut the root before inserting the vase. This is done to prevent some bacteria from blocking the root from absorbing water. It is best to cut obliquely, which can increase the area of absorbing water. After that, the extra branches can also be cut off. Then, you can insert them into the vase, note that they need to be inserted obliquely.

two。 Water quantity

Do not put in too much water, otherwise, its roots are likely to turn black and rot if it is serious. Generally speaking, it's just not past the bottom of the flower pole.

3. Change water

Normally, you can change it once a day or two. Of course, it can also be adjusted according to the specific indoor temperature. However, if a preservative is added to the water, it can be changed every three days. When changing the water, you can clean the flowerpot at the same time. And cut the root again at the same time, you can also check to see if there is anything wrong with the root.

4. Temperature

Warmth is the best. It's about 22 to 28 degrees. It's not good to be too high. You'd better not pass thirty degrees.

5. Light

Raising in a vase is similar to that raised in soil, that is, it needs a certain amount of light. It certainly won't work if it's dark all the time. You need the right amount of light.

 
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