Rice bamboo water cultivation needs to ensure that the water source is clean, the water is changed frequently, and the branches and leaves and roots are pruned in time to promote the growth of the plant. At the same time, it is necessary to control the temperature of water and the supply of nutrients to avoid too cold or too hot water affecting the growth of plants, and lack of nutrients causing plants to wilt.
First of all, choose a healthy rice bamboo plant, comb its root system neatly, and remove the excess branches and roots, leaving only the taproot and some lateral roots. Then, soak the bamboo in clean water for 1-2 hours to allow the roots to fully absorb the water.
Next, move the rice bamboo into a suitable water cultivation container, add an appropriate amount of water, preferably 1 3-1 2 below the root system. In order to ensure the cleanliness of the water source, it is necessary to change the water frequently, generally every 3-5 days, to avoid the deterioration of water quality and affect the growth of plants.
During the maintenance process, the branches and leaves and roots need to be pruned in a timely manner. When pruning, remove diseased, weak, and excessively long branches to keep the plant ventilated. At the same time, it is also necessary to prune the root system to remove old and rotten roots and promote the growth of new roots.
In order to maintain the right water temperature, it is necessary to pay attention to the changes in seasons and air temperatures. In spring and autumn, the temperature is moderate, the rice bamboo grows vigorously, and the water temperature can be controlled between 15-25. In summer, when the temperature is high, you need to add ice cubes or take other measures to lower the water temperature. In winter, you need to keep warm to avoid frostbite caused by low water temperature.
In addition, the supply of nutrients is also one of the keys to water-grown rice bamboo. You can use a professional aquaponic plant nutrient solution and supply it in an appropriate amount according to the instructions. At the same time, some organic fertilizers, such as well-rotted bean cakes, bone meal, etc., can also be added to provide comprehensive nutrition. However, it is necessary to pay attention to controlling the concentration and frequency of fertilizer to avoid excessive fertilization and root burning or rotting.
In addition to the above aspects, the following points need to be noted:
1.When raising rice bamboo in water, you need to pay attention to the placement and avoid direct sunlight or dark and damp environment. It should be placed in a ventilated and bright place indoors, but you need to be careful not to place it near air conditioners or radiators so as not to affect the growth of plants.
2.Water-raised rice bamboo needs to maintain a suitable water level height. Too low a water level will affect the growth of plants, while too high a water level will cause root rot due to lack of oxygen. Therefore, the water level height needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation.
3.When raising rice and bamboo in water, it is necessary to pay attention to prevent the invasion of pests and diseases. If signs of pests and diseases are found, timely control measures such as spraying pesticides or changing water sources need to be taken.
4.Water-fed rice bamboo needs to be checked regularly for the growth of the plants. If you find problems such as yellowing of leaves and wilting branches, you need to take measures to solve the problem in time.
5.Finally, it is necessary to keep the aquaponics containers clean and hygienic. Regularly clean the inside and outside surfaces of the container, replace it with new water or wash the inside of the container for things like stones.
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