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I totally have to get more disciplined at pulling the bottoms of the plants out after a trim. I usually just leave them and replant the tops elsewhere. But when you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got.
Stem plants are not forever it seems. You can't just prune them back and like any land hedge they regrow denser. Stem's sometimes just give up after a big pruning. Maybe pinch more often? Knowing me,I would have just yanked the whole plant out of the aquarium..then cut into shorter pieces with plain scissors. That was a little different method you used....
Nice video. I was wondering if you could do a review on the emerald sump you purchased a while back. I am thinking about getting one and was curious if they are worth the cost or if I should build my own. Thanks
Does this Rotala tend to grow more vertical than indica/rotundafolia? Because mine sends off so many runners and stays at like 6-7”inches tall and just gets bushier
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OOOOO... Perfect timing for this video as I recently purchased an In Vitro cup of this plant to use in my new 75g. Awesome!
Thanks for the video
I totally have to get more disciplined at pulling the bottoms of the plants out after a trim. I usually just leave them and replant the tops elsewhere. But when you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got.
Stem plants are not forever it seems. You can't just prune them back and like any land hedge they regrow denser. Stem's sometimes just give up after a big pruning. Maybe pinch more often?
Knowing me,I would have just yanked the whole plant out of the aquarium..then cut into shorter pieces with plain scissors. That was a little different method you used....
I'm gonna cave and get those scissors. They always look so nice to use
I agree .
The red plant trimmings, if you plant them, will they propagate in water?
Corvis..no interest in big colorful Sword plants? Or the translucent Nuphar japonica..great for the 240.
4:04 background left hand side green plant , what are those plant ? Are they hard plant?
Great video just getting interested in plants and substrate used What substrate are you using and do you add fertiliser stocks in it .
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Nice video. I was wondering if you could do a review on the emerald sump you purchased a while back. I am thinking about getting one and was curious if they are worth the cost or if I should build my own. Thanks
Does this Rotala tend to grow more vertical than indica/rotundafolia? Because mine sends off so many runners and stays at like 6-7”inches tall and just gets bushier
So my stems have alot of aerial roots, you said to cut just below that root? Why do the aerial roots show up?
What kind of rocks are these you got in your tank?
Hey. Random question. I’m looking into CO2 regulators. Any suggestions on brands? I keep hearing Do not go cheap.
Also, why do u always uproot ur plants when trimming them ? Doesnt it make the plant readapting as the root been kind of reset? Sry noobie here haha
I want to try to just float that plant, I think it would stay red?
How many bubbles per second do you run on your co2?