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The water banyan is easy to raise in this way, the roots are not rotten and the leaves are not yellow.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, The cultivation of banyan should ensure sufficient light, and the hardness of the water must be high, otherwise its roots will rot. The bottom bed needs sufficient base fertilizer. Can use the method of ramet to propagate, in addition, we should pay attention to prevent rotting roots, and after rotting roots.

The cultivation of banyan should ensure sufficient light, and the hardness of the water must be high, otherwise its roots will rot. The bottom bed needs sufficient base fertilizer. The method of ramet can be used to reproduce, in addition, attention should be paid to the prevention of rotting roots, and the causes should be identified and adjusted in time after rotting roots.

I. Culture environment

1. Light: it can still grow when the light is weak, but it can grow more healthily as long as it has enough light.

2. Water quality: the hardness of the water must be high. If it grows in soft water without limestone, its roots will rot. If fish can not be raised too much, otherwise their excrement will be deposited in the water, resulting in algae and water-soluble competition for nutrients.

3. Fertilizer: the bottom bed needs sufficient base fertilizer, as well as liquid fertilizer, because the roots of water banyan absorb 70% of the nutrients, while leaves only account for 30%.

4. Temperature: to ensure the suitable growth temperature, it can be controlled at about 22-30 ℃ in general.

II. Methods of reproduction

Split-plant reproduction: break the stem and leaves from its stem, keep the root system at the bottom, plant it in the sink basin, and then press the bottom sand. If you are worried about the root rot, you can soak it in vitamin B12 solution for about ten minutes. In fact, as long as there is a root, it can live.

Third, common causes of rotten roots

There are many reasons for rotten roots: generally due to changes in water hardness or lack of light, lack of fertilizer, etc., we should first find out the causes, then carry out targeted treatment, and adjust the culture conditions in time to alleviate the phenomenon of rotten roots.

 
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