Hydroponic plants are relatively simple ways to raise flowers, many lazy friends will choose hydroponic plants, as long as the water is changed regularly, not to mention the problem of overwatering or watering, but some plants do not say that hydroponics can survive 100% in winter, so the following will introduce you to some plants that are suitable for hydroponics and can survive in winter.
Spider plant. Hydroponic spider plant is by far more common foliage plant, its vitality is extremely tenacious, its leaves are evergreen all year round, as long as the water is changed frequently, the appropriate amount of nutrient solution can thrive, it can be placed in a semi-shady environment, direct sunlight may burn the leaves.
Pothos. Hydroponic pothos is very simple, change the water frequently, add a little nutrient solution in an appropriate amount, put it in a warm and humid environment, if it is dry in winter, you can spray some water around. The leaves of pothos are evergreen all year round, and the branches and stems are naturally drooping, which has high ornamental value, and pothos can effectively purify the indoor air and make the indoor air more fresh.
Fugui bamboo. Hydroponic Fugui bamboo is also a more common plant, you can grow well if you need to change the water frequently, but the water in the container should not exceed two-thirds, it is shade-tolerant, and can be kept indoors for a long time. Fugui bamboo is a foliage plant, its leaves are evergreen in all seasons, thick green, the stem is straight, and it means that the flowers are rich and the bamboo is safe, so it is deeply loved by everyone.
Hyacinth. Hyacinth hydroponics needs to be cultivated with a special vase, and it is necessary to change the water for its stem length during hydroponics, and add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution, so that it can grow very well. When hyacinth is just hydroponic, it resembles a white onion, with green leaves growing on it, and the flowers are beautiful and showy, accompanied by a faint floral fragrance.
Gerbera. Do not immerse the leaves in water during gerbera hydroponics, change the water frequently to increase oxygen, if you find rotten roots or rotten leaves when changing the water, you should cut them off, add a little nutrient solution in an appropriate amount, and place it in a place where the light is scattered. Gerbera has a wide variety of flower colors, and often blooms in all seasons, with high ornamentality, and gerbera can effectively absorb indoor formaldehyde.