10 Beneficial Plants That Fertile With Water Planting Media

JAKARTA - If you often forget to water plants or don't really like planting with soil media, you can try this one farming method. You can plant plants in glass vas. Yes, there are several types of plants that are able to live without soil as a planting medium. Instead, these plants use water.

Berikut merupakan tanaman bermanfaat untuk ditanam dalam vas kaca berisi air. Sehingga Anda dapat menikmati hobby tidak banyak perawatan, menyadur Balcony Garden Web, Senin, 7 Oktober.

To get the stock of fresh basil leaves continuously without using soil, choose basic pieces with at least two sections, put them in a jar filled with water, and make sure the segment is submerged.

While giving this plant a place that is bright enough to grow and replace water regularly. You can harvest and use fresh leaves for cooking and various medical purposes.

Garlic leaves are a very delicious addition to risotto, salad, soup, and pasta. You can also mix garlic leaves with other ingredients to make complementary spices for the main dish.

Similar to planting kemangi, the mint cutting must have two sections submerged in water before starting to show roots in a week. After about ten days, the roots start to grow longer. Mint grows the best under full sunlight, but in water, you have to give it indirect sunlight throughout the day.

Mint can be used as a decoration in drinks and desserts to help solve digestive problems. This versatile concoction is a perfect addition to the collection of plants in your room.

If you like to use leeks as decoration because they taste a little like onions, add them to your hydroponic plant collection. Kucai leaves are very easy to plant in water-filled vassels; you just have to soak the bases of the kucai leaves so that plants grow.

Expanding the nasturtium from cuttings in the ground or water is even faster than the multiply of seeds and is suitable for those of you who don't like waiting. Plus, all parts of the plant except the roots can be eaten and have a little spicy taste.

You can plant the ketumbar leaves hydroponically from the cuttings. If you plant it on a cutting, the process will be the same as planting the basil. Add a little peat and gravel into the container to stabilize it (the turquoise leaves grow vertically), or use a jar with a narrow neck.

One of the most easy plants to grow in water, pothos can not only grow in water but can also grow into large plants. To plant this plant in water, you must first get a plug that includes at least one section where roots can grow. Provide sufficient and bright indirect sunlight, but don't burn the leaves too much.

Like some other indoor plants, Peace Lily can survive easily in dim light, and also functions to clean the air. One of the main things to keep in mind when planting peacelosses in water jars is to keep the crown of plants above the water. Peace rope doesn't like regular air, so use RO water or rainwater.

Bereh leaves are important ingredients in most Southeast Asian cuisine. In addition, they can be used in making essential serial oils, which are also powerful insect expulsions.

Put the lemongrass stem into a jar containing one or two inches of water. Make sure the tubers face down. Sheath prefers the warm temperature and full sunlight, but in the water, just keep it in the shade and give it light. After providing this condition for about three weeks, you will start to see new roots and leaves. That's the time to move it and wait for the harvest.

Amarilis can grow easily in a water-filled vassel as long as the tuber doesn't sink. Choose a slightly larger vassel than an tuber with a narrow neck and a pebble and stone tung. Then, pour water (about 4 inches from the top of the jar height) and arrange the tuber above the neck so that only the base touches the water.

Roots must be in contact with water, not all tubers, or you may see decay. Once the tubers bloom, you can dry them and use them as evaporators or diuretics.