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How to cultivate green radish in water?
First, hydroponic materials

1. Hydroponic branches and leaves: The stronger the branches in hydroponics, the better, that is, the stronger the selected branches and leaves. This branch is more likely to survive in a container filled with water and adapt quickly. Generally, it can take root in about 10 days. Be careful not to let the leaves enter the water, otherwise the water quality will get worse. 2. Whole plant hydroponics: This method is relatively simple, and the whole plant basin is directly separated from the basin soil. The soil on the roots should be cleaned up, and the old roots, rotten roots and dead roots should be trimmed and transplanted into the water.

Second, pay attention to changing water.

It is best to change it to normal temperature water, once every 3 days or so. After the roots grow out, the water can be changed once a week, and after the young leaves grow out, the water can be changed once every 10 day. Sprinkle a proper amount of nutrient solution on the leaves to ensure the luster of the leaves.

Third, sufficient light.

It can be placed in a sunny place and guaranteed to receive sunlight for more than 4 hours every day. It likes humid environment. The leaves are dry and can be properly watered. But in winter, we should pay attention to the temperature difference is not too big, to prevent plants from freezing or dying because of the temperature difference is too big.

Fourth, replenish water.

When the root system is too long, it can be pruned in time to prevent excessive loss of nutrients. If root rot occurs, it can be cleaned and disinfected, and the water can be changed once every two days. When it returns to normal, the water can be changed less.