Cultivation of Brazilian wood in water is mainly divided into: preparing containers, maintaining locations, changing water regularly, and supplementing nutrients.
Prepare the container
Choose a shallower container, preferably a glass tray, because Brazilian wood is very short, and if the container is too deep, it will be more troublesome to maintain. Yes, the height of the container is about 2 cm.
The container needs to be disinfected before use. You can brew it with boiling water, or soak it in carbendazim solution for ten minutes, because the faults of Brazilian wood will be in direct contact with the bottom of the container. In order to avoid infection, it is very important to do a good job of disinfection.
Maintenance location
When maintaining Brazilian wood in hydroculture, you should place it in a location with astigmatism. The living room, study room, and balcony shaded location are all good choices. If you have a home If you have a courtyard, it is best to maintain it outdoors in a well-ventilated location. It has not yet grown roots and cannot withstand long-term strong light exposure, especially in summer. If the light is too strong, it will easily be damaged. The leaves are wilted in the sun and the branches are dry and withered.
Change the water regularly
When watering Brazilian wood, it is more important to change the water. Because the container is relatively shallow, the water quality changes quickly. It is best to change the water every time. Change it with new water every 2 or 3 days. You can choose well water, rainwater, river water or mineral water. If you use tap water for maintenance, you need to connect the tap water in advance and put it in a well-lit location for two days.
Supplement nutrients
The source of nutrients for water-grown Brazilian wood can only be obtained from water. After each water change, a few drops of nutrient solution must be added to the water. Each drop Don't add too much, otherwise it will easily burn the plant.