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Hydroculture is smooth sailing, how to grow hydroponics is smooth sailing

Because Smooth Sailing has beautiful flowers and leaves, is light and colorful, grows vigorously, and is shade-tolerant, people think Smooth Sailing has an auspicious meaning, so it is nicknamed "Smooth Sailing" based on the image of the flower. Because it has beautiful flowers and leaves, is light and colorful, grows vigorously, and tolerates shade, it is very popular among people and is often used for indoor greening and beautification. Smooth sailing is an "expert" in suppressing exhaust gases exhaled by the human body such as ammonia and acetone. At the same time, it can also filter benzene, trichlorethylene and formaldehyde in the air. Its high evaporation rate prevents the nasal mucosa from drying out, greatly reducing the possibility of illness. Smooth sailing likes warmth and moisture, so it needs to be supplied with sufficient water during the growth period and the pot soil should always be kept moist. In summer and drought seasons, water should be frequently sprayed on the leaves and ground with a fine-eye sprayer to increase air humidity. Here’s how to make hydroponics smooth sailing. It's smooth sailing in hydroponics. You can enjoy its white and tender roots and the cute little fish swimming among the roots. It's really pleasing to the eye. The key points for smooth sailing in hydroponics: oxygen, light, and nutrients. 1. Change the water every 15-20 days when the weather is hot, and about a month when the weather is cold, until the water level reaches three-quarters of the root system. 2. Scattered light is enough in normal times, avoid light in summer, and avoid direct sunlight. 3. Use foliage plant nutrient solution. 4. Spray water on the leaves appropriately to increase air humidity. If you use tap water, you need to connect it in advance and leave it in the air for more than a day to fully dissolve oxygen and release chlorine. When changing the water, the mucus on the roots should be washed away and rotten roots and scorched leaves should be cut off. For water-grown flowers, use a special nutrient solution formulated for foliage plants. In spring and autumn when growth is vigorous, add nutrient solution more frequently.