1. Hydroponics branches and leaves: the stronger the hydroponics branches, the better, that is to say, the stronger the selected branches and stems, the more favorable. Such branches and stems are easier to survive when they are put into a vessel filled with water. They can adapt quickly. Generally, they can take root in about 10 days. Pay attention not to let the leaves into the water, otherwise the water quality will become bad.
2. Whole plant hydroponics: this method is relatively simple and can directly separate the whole plant from the pot soil. The soil on the roots should be cleaned up. Pay attention to pruning the aged roots, rotten and withered roots, and then transplanting them into the water.
It's better to change the water with the temperature similar to the room temperature, once every three days or so. After the root is born, the water can be changed once a week. After the tender leaves grow, the water can be changed once every 10 days. Sprinkle a proper amount of nutrient solution on the leaves to ensure their luster.
It can be placed in a place where there is sufficient light to ensure that the time of receiving sunshine is about 4 hours per day.
It likes the humid environment, and the leaves can be watered properly when they are dry. But in winter, we should pay attention to the temperature difference not to be too large, in order to prevent freezing or death of plants due to the temperature difference.
When its root system is too long, it can be pruned in time to prevent excessive loss of nutrients. If the root rots, it can be cleaned and disinfected, and the water can be changed once every 2 days, and then the water can be changed less when it returns to normal.