Hydroponic Brazilian wood is very popular in the market now. Some unscrupulous merchants will sell pruned branches of Dracaena. If there are buds on the stake, it is possible to sprout and grow new seedlings. If there are no buds on the pruned branches, no matter how they are maintained, the leaves will not germinate smoothly. The shoots of Brazilian wood depend on the nutrients and water stored in the stump. If sufficient water and nutrients are not provided, the growth of Brazilian wood may be affected.
Second, has hydroponic Brazilian wood been soaked in water?
Hydroponic Brazilian wood can be soaked in water all the time, but it is best not to soak in water all the time. If the stake is soaked in water for a long time, the position where the stake directly contacts the water may be soaked, thus affecting its growth. It is best to cultivate in the soil after one year. Before the Brazilian wood is transferred from hydroponics to soil culture, it should be fished out of the water, some roots should be trimmed off, and strong roots should be kept, soaked in carbendazim solution, and then dried in a cool and ventilated place. The prepared planting soil can be mixed with nutrient soil, river sand and river mud according to the ratio of 3: 1: 1, and the soil can be dried in the sun for 2 days. Transplanting Brazilian wood into the soil, watering it, and placing it in an environment of ventilation and astigmatism, gradually increasing the light after Brazilian wood takes root.