7 plants that grow and flower in water (so you don’t have to use soil)

Houseplants are as useful as they are necessary in closed environments, both for their ability to renew oxygen, for their relaxing effect and as a simple decorative element.

However, not all people have the opportunity to dedicate time to plants and, if this is your case, you will surely be pleased to know that there are some types of plants that can be grown in water.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that you need to provide plants with nutrients that are normally provided by the soil. This is a simple operation and, although plant growth with this method is slower, we can have an indoor garden without having to spend hours taking care of our plants.

Dracaena braunii (Lucky bamboo)
The name of this plant is misleading, since although it is similar in appearance, it does not belong to the bamboo family. The dracaena braunii has been associated with a meaning of wealth and abundance.

Make sure the plant’s stems are completely submerged in water, that it receives the right indirect light, and that you fertilize the water at least every two months.

Epipremnum aureum (pothos)
Pothos is one of the most popular and widespread houseplants, due to its incredible resistance and tropical appearance.
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