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Please, pothos is a plant. You don't need to change the water often, you just need to add water when the water is less. You can also change the water 1 or 2 times a month. I raised pothos, which is very easy to raise, and I live when I have water.
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The purpose of changing the water is to replenish the oxygen in the water so that the fish can survive. It has to be changed once every 5-10 days, and if you see the fish swimming to the surface of the water to breathe, you must change the water immediately, which is caused by lack of oxygen in the water.
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Pothos does not need to be watered every day.
Pothos prefers a humid environment, but it doesn't need to be watered every day. Generally, it is watered once every three or four days in spring and autumn, and it can be a little more frequent in summer when it is hot, once a day or two, and once a week in four or five days or a week in winter. Watering every day can easily lead to stagnant water and rotten roots.
Pothos has a strong air purification function and has the reputation of a green purifier. Pothos can convert formaldehyde into substances such as sugar or amino acids in metabolism, and can also decompose benzene emitted by photocopiers and printers, and can also be absorbed.
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Hydroponic pothos grows very fast, it has not yet taken root at the beginning of hydroponics, and it needs to be changed frequently, and the water can be changed every 2-3 days, or the water can be changed every other day. It should be noted that the water temperature should be close to the room temperature, and there should not be too much difference, which will affect the root growth.
After the hydroponic pothos has taken root, the frequency of water changes does not need to be too frequent. Normally, it is enough to change the water once a week, and if you find that the water quality is turbid, you should change the water in time. After rooting, you can add a few drops of nutrient solution while changing the water, and there will be green impurities in the container, so pay attention to cleaning.
When raising water, the amount of water should not be too much, and the roots can be submerged, and it is easy to rot the stems and leaves when the water is too much.
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First, the excavation section before rooting.
If pothos has just started hydroponics, it has not been too long, and new roots have not yet grown, so the frequency of water changes can be more frequent. Only when water provides fresh nutrients can roots grow. Change the water every 3-4 days to let the pothos take root and sprout as soon as possible.
In addition to the normal water change, you can also replenish the nutrient solution by the way, which can make the leaves grow better and more shiny.
Second, after rooting.
1.Growth period: After rooting, it is necessary to reduce the frequency of water changes.
Frequent water changes are not conducive to growth. During the spring and autumn growing season, the water can be changed every 20 days or so in order to provide sufficient nutrients. 2.
Summer: The high temperature in summer makes it easy for bacteria and microorganisms to grow. In order to ensure that the water quality is not too turbid, you can increase the frequency of water change at this time, and you can change the water once every 15 days or so.
3.Winter: Winter temperatures are low, growth is slow, and water quality is stable.
Water can be given in about 30 days.
3. Precautions.
Before each water change, pour out the water in the container, then wash the container and disinfect it. After that, disinfect and prune the roots, and you can change it to new water for cultivation and maintenance.
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If pothos has just started to be raised in water, and the new roots have not yet grown, the frequency of water change can be more frequent, about 3-4 days apart. After rooting, the frequency of water change needs to be reduced, and in the spring and autumn growing season, you can change the water every 20 days or so. The temperature in summer is high, and bacteria and microorganisms are easy to breed, so you can change the water every 15 days or so.
In winter, the temperature is low and the growth is slow, so you can change the water every 30 days or so.
1. Before rooting.
If pothos has just started to be raised in water, the time is not too long, and the new roots have not yet grown, so the frequency of water change can be more frequent, and the fresh and nutritious water quality can be conducive to root growth. Change the water about 3-4 days to make the pothos grow roots as soon as possible. In addition to the normal water change, you can add nutrient solution by the way, which can make the leaves grow better and more shiny.
Second, after rooting.
1. Growth period: After rooting, the frequency of water change needs to be reduced, and frequent water change is not conducive to growth. In the spring and autumn growing season, in order to provide sufficient nutrients, the water is changed at an interval of about 20 days.
2. Summer: The temperature in summer is high, it is easy to breed bacteria and microorganisms, in order to ensure that the water quality is not too turbid, the frequency of water change can be increased at this time, and the water can be changed every 15 days or so.
3. Winter: The temperature is low in winter, the growth is slow, and the water quality is also very stable, so you can give water every 30 days or so.
3. Precautions.
Before each water change, pour out the water in the container, then wash the container, disinfect it, and then disinfect and prune the roots, and then you can replace it with new hydroponic maintenance.
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