This experiment was conducted to control green algae in the water of hydroculture for indoor foliage plants. When all roots of Peperomia clusifolia, Hedera helix, and Zebrina pendula were removed, their growths were stimulated. However, Dracena sander...
This experiment was conducted to control green algae in the water of hydroculture for indoor foliage plants. When all roots of Peperomia clusifolia, Hedera helix, and Zebrina pendula were removed, their growths were stimulated. However, Dracena sanderana grew well only without removed roots. The green algae in water had some relations with plant growth. The growth of plants treated with coconut carbon in Epiprenum aurenum, Aglaonema commutatum were better than that of control, elvan, and NaOCl treatments. For Chlorophytum cosmosum, there was no difference in growth between the treatments. In general, treatments of coconut carbon, elvan, and NaOCl were inclined to decrease green algae in the water in contrast with control.