“Indoor plants not only add a touch of greenery to your living space but also purify the air and boost your mood. While traditional soil-based planting is popular, growing plants in water, known as hydroponics, is gaining traction due to its simplicity and aesthetic appeal. In this guide, we’ll explore which indoor plants can be grown in water, how to care for them, and other useful tips for successful hydroponic gardening.”

  • Blair@slrpnk.netOP
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    2 months ago

    Thanks for your input! That is super good to know. I won’t try their suggestion haha

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      2 months ago

      You can, if you want. Just do it with some spare plants, ideally from cuttings.

      You can pour a few drops of hydrogen peroxide every few days into the jar, that will supply them with oxygen.

      Or, you can go with Kratky bottles if you want the “plants in water”-look :)

      I can share a few pictures if you’re interested 🙃