In article , Kenny Horn - wrote:
Hello..
I've some Aponogeton crispus in a 15Gal tank.. Some of the stems, about 1 on
each bunch.. have grown to around 12 inches then produced a bulb. Once they
fell of the main plant, I planted and they seem to be doing well.. however..
That's not A. crispus that's A. stachsporous, the live ebaring Aponogeton;
the rest reproduce by seed.. It shuold be a bit darker green and not quite
as crinkled as A. crispus.
One of the mature plants has produced a long stem, at the end it has forked
and produced around 5 stems with leaves.. What should I do with this??
That sounds more like A crispus. Use a clean fine camel hair paintbrush
and pollicate the flowers. Protech them from harm and algae
ans you'll have a bunch of new plants; the seeds produced will
become bulbs.
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