When trimming swords, sometimes I can't quite get to the base of the stem,
and end up leaving about 1" or so of the stub left, which eventually start
looking "rotting"
should I worry about this, and try to go back in and trim it closer to base
(I physically have trouble reaching it since the tank is too deep and either
I can't quite see what I'm cutting, or can't reach it)? or leave it as-is?
the sword plant is about 18" in height right now (very tall). tank is about
22" deep..
linda
"LeighMo" wrote in message
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I've had my small compact(when I bought it) sword for 6 months now and
it's
doubled in size and number of leaves but one of the older leaves has
died(completely brown). Should I trim this leaf and future dead ones
near
the base or let it rot and fall off on its own.
Trim it. I trim any leaves that start looking unattractive. The plant
will
put out new ones.
Leigh
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