that's the type of crypt they are, either called wenditti, I had some, very
nice looking ones you have...
When they are young, they have the oval shaped leaves... as they get older,
more mature, that's what they look like...
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"yk" wrote in message ...
I was wondering if it is normal for crypts to have brown, wavy leaves?
I have put links to a couple of photos, if that helps... hopefully the
quality is ok...
http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt1.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/yelohk/crypt2.jpg
When I purchased them they had smooth, green, oval-shaped leaves. I
guess they were grown emersed? I was told they were crypto. lutea. Are
these lutea? Or have I deformed them?
The substrate is flourite, w/no root tabs. I fertilize weekly with
flourish for my non root feeding plants.
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