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Can a duck's foot be cultured?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The duck foot wood is not only evergreen all the year round, ornamental strong, but also more tolerant of shade, so generally as a family potted in the indoor environment. In order to propagate duck foot wood, many pot friends cut branches directly from the mother plant and cut them directly into the matrix to survive. Because it's too easy to feed a duck's foot

The duck foot wood is not only evergreen all the year round, ornamental strong, but also more tolerant of shade, so generally as a family potted in the indoor environment. In order to propagate duck foot wood, many pot friends cut branches directly from the mother plant and cut them directly into the matrix to survive. Because duck foot wood is really too easy to feed, then duck foot wood can be cultured?

Hydroponic culture is also generally a process of cutting strong branches from plants and inserting them into water for cultivation. For a plant that is very easy to survive, direct pruning hydroponic culture is also relatively easy to survive. However, any kind of flower plant wants to survive in hydroponics, it needs to meet the most basic growth conditions, and the duck foot tree is no exception.

Different from many other flower plants, the original arcadia aquaponics is not only simple to operate, effective, but also can see sunlight, as long as it is not direct light. If it is hydroponic in summer, it is recommended to take shade treatment in time, and it is better to have a semi-shade environment.

Not only that, but many flower plants need nutrient solutions to promote growth during hydroponics, and plants such as Ardisia can easily survive without nutrient solutions. And as long as the water quality is clean, the water change time can not be too frequent. Of course, if we want to get a better hydroponic effect, we should try our best to provide a better environment for it.

However, if the ultimate goal of raising duck foot wood is soil planting, in addition to hydroponics to promote faster rooting, it is generally recommended to directly cut it in the soil for cultivation, which saves time and trouble, and it is also easy to survive. In soil culture, semi-lignified branches are generally cut as cuttings, while retaining a few leaves at the top, all other leaves are removed, and then cuttings can be propagated in clean sand.

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