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Aquatic plants are plants that have their roots in water and absorb nutrients from it. They can grow floating in the water or root in the bottom. These plants have adapted leaves and stems that help them survive in a water-rich environment. Aquatic plants can grow in fresh water, salt water, or brackish water, depending on the species. They are important for the ecosystem of lakes, rivers, and oceans.

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  • Yes, this plant is generally easy to maintain and requires little work. All you need to do is regularly change the water and make sure the plant receives enough light. Fertilization is not necessary because the plant derives nutrients from the water.

    Yes, indoor plants generally require a lot of light to grow well. Make sure the plant receives an adequate amount of natural light or place it near a window. Insufficient light can result in yellowing leaves and poor growth.

    The plant needs water on average once or twice a week, depending on environmental conditions and the size of the plant. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not saturated with water to prevent root rot. Preferably use lukewarm tap water at room temperature for watering the plant.

    I do not like direct sunlight, it is better to place me in a spot where I receive indirect light. Too much sun can burn and dry out my leaves. It's best to place me in a location with bright, but soft light.

    Houseplants that grow in water, such as Pothos and Philodendron, thrive in warmth. A constant temperature between 18-24 degrees Celsius is ideal for their growth. Provide a warm and bright spot for these plants to flourish.

    Most indoor plants bloom in the spring and summer, but this can vary depending on the species. The flowering period ranges from a few weeks to several months, depending on the plant. It is important to take good care of the plant to encourage blooming.

    Yes, houseplants are known for their air-purifying properties. They help improve air quality by absorbing harmful substances and converting them into oxygen. Regularly caring for and keeping the plant clean can contribute to a healthier indoor environment.

    Yes, you prefer to be in a place between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. This temperature ensures optimal growth and health. Make sure you are in a suitable place to grow well.

  • Pruning indoor plants is important to promote growth and maintain their shape. Remove dead or damaged leaves and branches with a sharp pruning shear. Make sure to regularly prune the plants to keep them healthy.

    Make sure the plant receives regular water, but not too much, to prevent the roots from rotting. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings and water at room temperature to avoid shock. Preferably use rainwater or demineralized water to prevent salt buildup.

    Houseplants need potting soil to provide enough nutrients and stability for their roots. Potting soil helps the plant grow and bloom properly in a pot or planter. It is important to regularly check the potting soil and refill or replace it if necessary.

    Soil quality does not affect plants growing in water, as they do not rely on soil nutrients. However, the water they grow in should be regularly replenished to prevent harmful substances from accumulating. Therefore, make sure to use clean water and possibly add some plant food to encourage growth.

    Houseplants that are kept in water need regular fresh water to remain healthy. Make sure the roots don't get clogged and replace the water about once a week to prevent mold formation. Add nutrients if necessary to promote growth.

    To take care of the plant, it's important to regularly wipe the leaves with a damp cloth. This helps to remove dust and dirt, allowing the plant to breathe properly. Also, make sure to remove any dead leaves or flowers to promote plant growth.

    For houseplants that thrive in water, sufficient natural light is essential. Place the plant in a location with indirect sunlight, such as near a north-facing window. Make sure the plant is not exposed to direct sunlight for too long to prevent burning.

    The optimal temperature for these plants is between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius. Make sure that the plant is not exposed to extreme temperature changes. Keep the ambient temperature stable to promote the health and growth of the plant.

    Plants that require a lot of moisture, such as ferns and orchids, thrive in high humidity. This can be created by regularly misting or using a humidifier. An ideal humidity level for indoor plants is between 50-60%.

    The acidity of the soil is important for the health of indoor plants. Plants require specific pH levels to absorb nutrients. Therefore, it is important to regularly test the pH level of the soil and adjust it if necessary.

    For indoor plants grown in water, fertilization is essential for healthy growth. Use a specialized nutrient solution for hydroponics and follow the instructions on the packaging. Fertilize the plants regularly, but avoid over-fertilizing to prevent root rot.

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    Aquatic plants are plants that have their roots in water and absorb nutrients from it. They can grow floating in the water or root in the bottom. These plants have adapted leaves and stems that help them survive in a water-rich environment. Aquatic plants can grow in fresh water, salt water, or brackish water, depending on the species. They are important for the ecosystem of lakes, rivers, and oceans.

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