Types of aromatic herbs to grow in water

Plant growing in water

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Have you run out of available space to put more plants? Do you prefer to multiply the ones you have in a simpler way? Regardless of what your case is, there are a number of aromatic herbs that can be grown in water easily.

You probably already have many of them, so you just have to follow our advice to get new copies. These are the aromatic herbs to grow in water that can not be missing in any home.

Basil

Basil

La basil, whose scientific name is Ocimum basilicum, is a plant native to Iran, India, Pakistan and other tropical regions of Asia. It reaches a height of about 30cm, which is why it is grown mainly in pots, although it can also be grown in a vase with clean water placed, for example, in the kitchen. Yes indeed, If you see that it is going to bloom, remove the flower buds to prevent it from dying.

Tarragon

Tarragon

El tarragon, whose scientific name is Artemisia dracunculus, is a plant native to southern Europe that reaches a height between 60 and 120cm. Its growth rate is slow, so it is recommended to plant in spring. Thus, you will have a much better chance of casting roots.

Menta

Menta

The mint, whose scientific name is mentha spicata, is a herb native to Europe that grows to a height of about 20-25cm. Growing it in water is very easy, since just cut a twig and place it in a glass or vase that has been previously filled with this liquid.

Oregano

Oregano plant

El oregano, whose scientific name is Origanum vulgare, is a native plant of the Mediterranean region that reaches a height of about 45cm. Besides having very interesting medicinal properties, It is one of those species that can be kept indoors without problems..

Kratom

Salvia officinalis, a sun-loving plant

La sage, a plant that belongs to the homonymous genus, is native to a good part of the world (Central America, South America, Central Asia, East Asia and the Mediterranean basin). Depending on the species, it can reach a height of about 30cm to one meter. Its growth in water is slow, and this water must also be changed daily as it is very prone to mold, but it is worth having it.

Do you know other aromatic herbs that can be grown in water?


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  1.   Enrique Centeno Araujo said

    I bought a pine tree, almost a meter high. It came in a black bag; It was green. After 3 days I transplanted it into a large plastic jar. I don't know, if I was wrong, I cut the roots a little from the bottom part of the pine, so that the plant would not remain so far out. But I have noticed that, about a week, the plant is drying out, due to the sticking of the branches, I think I am losing it. I pour a lot of water on it, almost every day… I don't know what to do.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello, Enrique.
      Pines do not take root pruning very well 🙁
      I recommend you use homemade rooting agents and water it 2-3 times a week in summer and every 4-5 days the rest of the year.
      A greeting.