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Mung bean water culture small pot culture method

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are four main reasons for the yellow leaves of Viola yedoensis. If yellow leaves are caused by lack of light, move to a sunny place. If the yellow leaves caused by insufficient watering, it is necessary to replenish water in time, or spray around the potted plants through sprinklers to increase air humidity. If the yellow leaves are caused by too little fertilization, it is necessary to supplement fertilizer in time and increase the frequency of fertilization. If you encounter yellow leaves caused by pests and diseases, you need to spray liquid medicine in time to avoid diffusion.

1. Foaming Mung Beans

Choose the right mung beans, wash them first, and then soak them in water, which needs to cover the beans.After soaking, change the water once a day, put it in a warm place, and after a period of time, it will be observed to grow small buds.Prepare a piece of filter cloth or wet wipes, then arrange the beans on the cloth, spray water on the cloth frequently, make sure the cloth is wet, and maintain a good ventilation environment, which can promote continuous growth.

2. Preparations

In the process of waiting for the mung beans to grow up, you can prepare them first. The container for hydroponics can be a transparent glass bottle, which does not need to be too big.Water quality with ordinary tap water can be, first after standing, water into the glass bottle, and then wait for the vigorous growth of mung beans, carefully transplanted to the glass bottle.

3. Pay attention to maintenance

After transplanting hydroponics, choose the appropriate location to place, to choose a well-ventilated location, not too hot, otherwise it will directly affect the late growth.Give soft astigmatism irradiation, do not expose to strong light, otherwise it will burn the plant, serious words will lead to death.When the water level drops, water can be added in time.

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