When growing garlic in water, it's essential to change the water regularly to prevent issues like rot and mold.
A good practice is to change the water every few days, or whenever it begins to look cloudy.
Cloudy water is a sign that it needs to be refreshed, as stagnant water can lead to unpleasant odors and unhealthy growth.
Using room temperature water is recommended, and you can change it daily if you prefer
As this helps keep the environment clean and promotes healthy root development.
Place the garlic in a sunny spot, ensuring it gets adequate light while monitoring the water level
To keep the bottom of the garlic submerged without over-saturating it.
By maintaining a clean water supply, you can successfully grow garlic greens and enjoy a fresh supply for your culinary needs.