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Pruning method of toilet water hyacinth
Toilet water hyacinth is an aquatic plant that grows in a glass jar. Each plant will produce many spreading and abundant leaves, which will make the liquid in the tank rotate slowly. However, if it is not pruned in time, the toilet water hyacinth will become large and lush, which will affect the growth of other aquatic plants and even lead to the deterioration of water quality. The following introduces the pruning method of toilet water hyacinth.

First, you need to prepare a pair of scissors and some containers. Put enough water in the container so that the plants can soak naturally.

Secondly, we should pay attention to the growth of toilet water hyacinth, so once any roots or leaves begin to grow, they should be trimmed immediately. When cutting long stems or leaves, the scissors must be sharp to prevent the cut part from being too long, resulting in too large a plant wound.

Then it should be pruned regularly to keep the plants growing healthily. In this pruning process, reeds should be as close as possible to the water meter, rather than blindly growing wildly. Just trim each reed a few inches above the water.

Finally, after each pruning, unnecessary branches and leaves need to be cleaned in time. At the same time, we should also clean the scissors in time to avoid spreading plant diseases. In addition, it is necessary to ensure the cleanliness and circulation of water to help plants continue to grow in a healthy environment.

In a word, although the pruning method of toilet water hyacinth is simple, mastering the skills will prolong the life of plants, promote growth and bring more aesthetic feeling and fresh breath to the environment.