Did you know that you can get out of the obvious when it comes to decorating the house and resort to plants to grow in water? Generally, these are the same species that are planted in pots with soil, but which can easily adapt to this cultivation. To do this, simply remove a rooted branch or stem from an adult plant and place it in a partially filled pot. But remember: only the roots and branches should be in contact with water, while the leaves should be dry. See all the options!
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The Adam's Rib is a dream for everyone who loves plants, as it is big, stylish and uniquely shaped. However, what few know is that you can innovate in this choice and plant it in water. For this, it will be important to separate a vase that is large enough to contain the branch that you will remove from the matrix. She goes super well in external and spacious environments.
Very popular in Brazil, mainly because of the belief that it manages to scare away bad energies, the Sword-of-São-Jorge is also an option for cultivation in water. In that case, the vase should be small and with little water, just the basics to be in contact with the roots. Still, it will grow and delight everyone.
Everyone knows that boa constrictors are great plants for decoration, especially indoors, as they are easy to care for. In addition, this plant can also be grown in a vase with water, and it will have growth similar to that of the land. A tip for this plant is to separate a very large branch when placing it in the container. Thus, you increase the chances of her adapting to the environment.
This is another example of a plant that has many connections with good luck beliefs here in Brazil. In addition, it is great for decorating homes, although it requires greater care in all handling to change the container, since it is quite sensitive. But don't worry, as she also manages to adapt very easily to the vase with water.