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Plants that grow in water are called hydroponic plants. These plants do not need soil but grow solely in water with added nutrients. Hydroponic plants usually have roots that can develop well in water, which promotes healthy growth. It is important to regularly change the water and replenish the nutrients to keep the plant healthy. Some popular hydroponic plants are pothos, monstera, and ferns. With the right care, water plants can continue to grow long and beautiful.

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  • Yes, these plants are generally easy to maintain because they don't need soil and their water needs to be refreshed regularly. Make sure the plant receives enough light and is kept at the correct temperature.

    Yes, indoor plants that are kept in water generally need a lot of light to grow and bloom. Place the plant in a sunny spot or use artificial light if there isn't enough natural light. Make sure the plant receives at least 8 hours of light per day for healthy growth.

    Houseplants generally need water once a week, but this can vary depending on the type of plant and environmental conditions. It is important to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged. Make sure the top layer of soil is dry before watering again.

    I do not like direct sunlight, so it is better to place me in a spot where I receive indirect light. Too much sun can damage or burn my leaves. A place with bright, but filtered light is ideal for me.

    Yes, generally indoor plants thrive in warmth and can do well with a constant indoor temperature. Make sure the plant is not in direct sunlight, as this can cause damage. It's important to water the plant regularly and prevent the roots from sitting in waterlogged soil for too long.

    Yes, if plants have air-purifying properties, they will still be effective when placed in water. Air-purifying plants help remove harmful substances from the air, improving indoor air quality.

  • It is important to regularly remove dead or damaged leaves and stems to keep the plant healthy. Prune the plant if necessary to maintain its shape or stimulate growth. Always use sharp and clean pruning shears to prevent damage to the plant.

    The plant needs regular water to stay healthy. Make sure the soil is always moist, but not too wet. Use preferably lukewarm water and avoid leaving water on the leaves to prevent mold.

    To grow, houseplants need potting soil, which provides them with nutrients and water. Potting soil also ensures good drainage and aeration of the roots, allowing the plant to remain healthy. It is important to regularly replace the potting soil to promote the growth and health of the plant.

    For indoor plants that grow without soil, it is not necessary to pay attention to the quality of the soil. Instead, it is important to regularly change the water and add nutrients. Make sure the plant receives enough sunlight and has the right temperature to stay healthy.

    Make sure the roots are always submerged in water and replace the water every few weeks to prevent mold formation. Remove dead leaves regularly and occasionally feed the plant with water plant fertilizer. Place the plant in a bright spot, but avoid direct sunlight.

    Change the water regularly and rinse the vase thoroughly to prevent bacteria. Remove dead leaves and plant parts from the water to keep the plant healthy. Make sure the roots do not suffocate due to algae growth.

    Indoor plants need sufficient light to grow and bloom. Therefore, place them in a spot with indirect sunlight for optimal growth. Insufficient light can result in discolored leaves and a slowed growth of the plant.

    Houseplants thrive best at a consistent temperature between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius. Ensure the plant is not too close to a heat source to prevent the leaves from drying out. Avoid temperature fluctuations, which can cause stress and damage to the plant.

    For houseplants, high humidity is essential for good growth and health. This can be achieved by regularly spraying or using a humidifier. A humid environment helps the plant to better absorb nutrients and prevents drying out of the leaves.

    Most houseplants thrive in soil with a neutral pH. It is important to regularly check the soil pH and adjust it if necessary. A soil pH that is too high or too low can affect the growth and health of the plant.

    The plant needs enough nutrients to stay healthy. It is important to regularly add liquid fertilizers to the water. Be careful not to use too much fertilizer, as this can be harmful to the plant.

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    Plants that grow in water are called hydroponic plants. These plants do not need soil but grow solely in water with added nutrients. Hydroponic plants usually have roots that can develop well in water, which promotes healthy growth. It is important to regularly change the water and replenish the nutrients to keep the plant healthy. Some popular hydroponic plants are pothos, monstera, and ferns. With the right care, water plants can continue to grow long and beautiful.

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