The pennywort is a very common indoor green plant. It can be grown in soil or water. The most common one is water culture. It looks very good on the table. The pennywort is very vigorous and it is easy to bloom many flowers. The leaves grow very many and very tall. So what should we do? What to do if the copper coin grass grows very tallpruneThe tall leaves are cut off directly from the roots, and new leaves can grow in a few days. It is easy for the pennywort to grow new leaves, so don't be reluctant to cut it off. If you pay attention to the maintenance of the newly grown leaves, they will not grow that high. SprayingIf you find that your pennywort is growing too long, you can spray it with some dwarfing agent to help dwarf the plant. Dwarfing agent is available in flower shops and can be sprayed with a regular watering can. Use less fertilizerGenerally, you don't need to fertilize the pennywort at home, but you need to pay attention to the light and water quality. It's best not to apply nitrogen fertilizer, as nitrogen fertilizer grows stems and leaves, and the more you apply, the taller it grows. If you feel that the branches and leaves of the pennywort are growing weak, you can apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to strengthen the branches and stems, which can prevent the pennywort from falling over. If you apply nitrogen fertilizer frequently, it will easily grow very tall. How to prevent the copper coin grass from growing too long1. Replace with a large flowerpot or large hydroponic container to provide more space and more nutrients. The plant will grow better without becoming too tall or too long. 2. Increase the sunlight. Copper grass is not a grass that likes to be exposed to the sun. It is like a lotus leaf in a pond. The more it is exposed to the sun, the greener it looks. The more it is exposed to the sun, the stronger it becomes. It will not grow tall and thin. 3. Change indoor cultivation to terrace or open-air cultivation, or windowsill. The outdoor sunlight, air, and environment can make it grow more vigorously and the leaves will be larger and thicker. 4. Add fertilizer to the soil. Hydroponics is nutrient solution. You can use decomposed organic fertilizer or pond mud, humus soil, etc. It will take more than a month to grow out of the pot, and the leaves will be as big as a palm. How long can copper coin grass be grown?If planted properly, pennywort can survive for many years. The vitality of the copper coin grass is very strong, and its survival rate is very high whether it is grown in soil or hydroponics. Its underground rhizomes grow rapidly, and each node can produce new roots and leaves, and small yellow-green flowers can bloom in summer and autumn. The roots, stems and leaves of the copper coin grass can be eaten as vegetables, and have the effects of clearing heat and dampness, and diuresis and detoxification. To grow green plants well, soil is very important. There are particular requirements for the soil used for succulents, ornamental flowers, and fruits and vegetables. As for the pennywort, it can survive in the red mud on the roadside. Even if there is no soil, it can still grow in water. The well-grown pennywort will also bloom. In addition, as a prop for photography and micro-landscape, pennywort is also a good choice. |
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