1. The stem is 1. Step-by-step clumping is the most basic planting method, which is suitable for all stems. When planting, first trim the aquatic plants to the required length, and then arrange them on the table from long to short for use. When planting, it is long and short, and it is inserted into the sand from back to front in turn. When the interval between each aquatic plant is slightly touched, it can be planted in a ladder shape. 2. Cluster planting method is suitable for stem-like aquatic plants with thin stems, such as Lysimachia christinae, cranberry, Lysimachia christinae, red chrysanthemum, green chrysanthemum, Saxifraga, etc. When planting, several roots are tied into a bundle and inserted in the sand, and sometimes the base can be fastened and fixed with a rubber band for convenience of beautification. When binding, the leaves of one or two stem nodes at the base of each aquatic plant should be pulled out first, and they should not be tied too tightly to avoid falling off. The beam planting method can also extend several styles according to the binding method.
Second, radial aquatic plants Radial aquatic plants have no main stems and grow leaves directly from the base. The representative plants are crown grass, pepper grass and so on. This kind of grass is usually used in the front and middle scenes to highlight its beauty. When planting, it is usually a single plant, but sometimes two or three trees can be tied into one plant to increase the momentum. Third, attached aquatic plants, as the name implies, are attached to other things to grow. More commonly used are iron crown, banyan leaf, Carex, etc. Usually, driftwood is used as the base material, and aquatic plants are fixed on the driftwood with fishing lines. This kind of grass grows slowly and is unnatural when it is first planted. It needs to be cultivated slowly to have ornamental value. 4. Tuber aquatic plants The most representative tuber aquatic plants are commonly known as taro in Nymphaeaceae. When planting this kind of grass, there is only one tuber and no leaves. Bury the tuber in the sand and don't let it float. Tubers contain nutrients for storing aquatic plants. As long as the conditions are right, dense leaves can grow in a week or two. When the carbon dioxide in the water is insufficient, the aquatic plants of Nymphaeaceae will grow floating leaves attached to the water surface. If it is a three-dimensional aquatic landscape tank, you can appreciate the beauty of floating leaves, but if not, don't leave too many floating leaves, so as not to block precious light and affect the growth of aquatic plants growing below. V. Creeping aquatic plants Most creeping aquatic plants are short aquatic plants, such as dwarf pearls and butterflies. It is suitable for the front desk. When planting, only pick young leaves and bury them in the sand, leaving some gaps. If it is in good condition, it will grow into a large piece in two weeks.
The basic methods are easy to understand. When landscaping rises to the height of art, there is no end to learning. You can design your own aquarium according to your own aesthetic concept. But we should pay attention to the coherence of ecological chain, the adjustment of pH and the control of temperature. Different aquatic plants have different survival requirements. Go to the aquatic plant shop first, and the boss will give you a lot of timely advice.