To sum up: nymphaea zenkeri limnophilia hippuridoides /aromatica Ludwigia palustris super red cryptocoryne windtii red alternnanthera reineckii thanks for sharing
If you're talking about Rotala 'Blood Red', then maybe... it can get "red," but it'll probably be more orange. Rotala H'Ra would also get orange rather than its staple red without CO2. That being said, it's worth a shot if you want to try! There's more to red plants than just CO2!
Yeah, that is my experience as well. It most likely comes down to genetics of the RRF's. That or the light I was using was not producing enough red light. I explain a bit more in detail in this video here: th-cam.com/video/EWMOE2VFGwQ/w-d-xo.html
Tbh i had that prob at first. The secret for me was high iron in the water plus 11 hours of full spec light. Most importantly though maintain a 0 nitrate systen. If you can do that and keep your water almost stagnant. They get a nice deep red with just a touch if green @@TropiscapeAquatics
I've been experimenting with editing video speed in my newer videos ever since my algae guide in under 5 minutes. I got a lot of positive feedback, which is why I kept it, but I may turn it down a bit. Glad you enjoyed the video despite me going at full speed 😆
Excellent video! Thanks for explaining the difference between varieties, it really helps with plant selection! 💪
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful video! I LOVE red tiger lotus, mine recently died but I'm still growing the seeds.
Great info ❤
Thanks!
To sum up:
nymphaea zenkeri
limnophilia hippuridoides /aromatica
Ludwigia palustris super red
cryptocoryne windtii red
alternnanthera reineckii
thanks for sharing
Your content is very interesting and I think your channel is very underrated!
Thanks! That means a lot! 🥰
Yes!! Very true!
Great vid... I have an aquascape planned with all red plants, black shrimp, black corys and a Venom beta.
Interesting thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
Part 2: th-cam.com/video/GWHMb1-SM9c/w-d-xo.html
I love experimenting with plants, so that's a [YESSIREE] from me!
Yes pwease
ABSOLUTELY!!!!
@@ryanrogers8211 Part 2 can be found here: th-cam.com/video/GWHMb1-SM9c/w-d-xo.html 😄
What about rotala red ?
If you're talking about Rotala 'Blood Red', then maybe... it can get "red," but it'll probably be more orange. Rotala H'Ra would also get orange rather than its staple red without CO2.
That being said, it's worth a shot if you want to try! There's more to red plants than just CO2!
which one is more easier in low tech limnophila aromatica or hipoporides?
I find both to be pretty much the same but I lean towards aromatica just a tad.
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AR is difficult to grow imo
It can be a hit or miss sometimes. I've had it grow in a Walstad tank in the past with decent amount of lighting. AR 'mini' is the harder one imo.
i tried the red root floaters (got some from my neighbor) and they just would NOT get red. green only.
Yeah, that is my experience as well. It most likely comes down to genetics of the RRF's. That or the light I was using was not producing enough red light. I explain a bit more in detail in this video here:
th-cam.com/video/EWMOE2VFGwQ/w-d-xo.html
Tbh i had that prob at first. The secret for me was high iron in the water plus 11 hours of full spec light. Most importantly though maintain a 0 nitrate systen. If you can do that and keep your water almost stagnant. They get a nice deep red with just a touch if green @@TropiscapeAquatics
calm down, why are you in hurry😅😅😅 but very good suggestion, thank you
I've been experimenting with editing video speed in my newer videos ever since my algae guide in under 5 minutes. I got a lot of positive feedback, which is why I kept it, but I may turn it down a bit. Glad you enjoyed the video despite me going at full speed 😆
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just use the youtube control to set at half speed or whatever you want.
@@TropiscapeAquatics don't change your speed LOL! it's great!
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