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Hydroplants are plants that grow in water instead of regular potting soil. The roots of hydroplants absorb nutrients and water directly from the water they grow in. These plants are often easier to maintain than regular plants because you don't have to water them. Hydroplants are often placed in glass vases or pots with water for a decorative effect. Some popular hydroplants are the Pothos, Monstera, and Fern.

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  • Yes, water-grown houseplants are generally easy to maintain. They don't need soil and only require occasional water changes to stay healthy. They are perfect plants for busy people or those with little experience in plant care.

    Yes, indoor plants using hydroponics require plenty of indirect light to thrive. Place the plant in a location where natural daylight enters, but avoid direct sunlight that can scorch the leaves. A window facing east or west is ideal for these plants.

    Water the plant when the top layer of potting soil feels dry. This is usually 1-2 times per week, depending on the temperature and humidity in the room. Make sure the plant is not left standing in a pool of water to prevent root rot.

    Houseplants that thrive in indirect light and can get burnt in direct sunlight. It is better to place them in a location where they receive some shade. Excessive exposure to direct sunlight can damage their leaves.

    Yes, hydroponic plants love warmth. They thrive best at temperatures between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius. Just make sure they are not too close to a heat source to prevent burning.

    This plant usually blooms in the spring and summer months, and the flowering period can vary from a few weeks to several months, depending on the species and conditions. After flowering, the flowers may wither, and it is important to take good care of the plant for the next blooming period.

    Yes, plants that grow in water have the ability to purify the air of harmful substances. They absorb toxic substances through their leaves and convert them into nutrients for themselves. Regularly replacing the water is important for optimal air purification.

    Yes, indoor plants generally thrive well at room temperature between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. Find a spot in your house where the temperature is stable and not too hot or cold. Avoid placing the plant near drafts or direct sunlight.

  • It is not necessary to prune indoor plants unless there are dead or damaged leaves that need to be removed. Regularly removing dead leaves can help keep the plant healthy. Prune the plant in the spring if needed to maintain its shape.

    The plant needs water to survive, but be careful when watering, too much water can cause root rot. Allow the potting soil to dry out between waterings by touching the top 2-3 cm of the soil to check if the plant needs water.

    Hydroponic plants do not grow in potting soil, but in water with nutrients. They obtain all the necessary nutrients and water from this water. It is important to regularly change the water and replenish the nutrients.

    Hydroplants do not need soil, as they grow with their roots submerged in water. These plants extract nutrients directly from the water in which they grow. It is important to regularly change the water to maintain its quality.

    Hydroponic plants require very little maintenance as they derive their nutrients from water. It is important to regularly check the water level and top it up when necessary. Occasionally, you can rinse the roots under lukewarm water to prevent salt buildup.

    It is important to regularly remove dust from the plant leaves with a soft cloth or brush to promote photosynthesis. If the leaves get dirty, they can be gently wiped off with a damp cloth. Use lukewarm water and avoid direct sunlight on the leaves to prevent burning.

    Houseplants that love bright light should be placed near a south, east, or west facing window. Be careful not to let them get burned by too much direct sunlight.

    Houseplants thrive best at a temperature between 18-24 degrees Celsius. It is important to avoid temperature fluctuations and keep the plant away from drafts and sources of heat. A consistent temperature promotes healthy growth and flowering.

    Houseplants that require a lot of humidity, such as ferns and calatheas, thrive well in a moist environment. Maintain a humidity level of about 60-70% by regularly misting, using a humidifier, or placing a tray of water near the plant. This helps the plant stay healthy and prevents the leaves from drying out.

    Houseplants that thrive in hydroponics prefer a neutral to slightly acidic soil with a pH value between 6 and 7. A too high acidity can hinder nutrient uptake, while a too low acidity can lead to nutrient deficiencies and poor growth. It is important for the health of the plant to regularly check the pH value of the nutrient solution and adjust it if necessary.

    For houseplants, it is important to fertilize regularly, especially during the growth period in spring and summer. Use a liquid fertilizer specifically for houseplants and follow the instructions on the packaging for the correct dosage. Over-fertilizing can be harmful to the plant, so be careful with the amount of fertilizers you use.

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    Hydroplants are plants that grow in water instead of regular potting soil. The roots of hydroplants absorb nutrients and water directly from the water they grow in. These plants are often easier to maintain than regular plants because you don't have to water them. Hydroplants are often placed in glass vases or pots with water for a decorative effect. Some popular hydroplants are the Pothos, Monstera, and Fern.

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