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Old 20-04-2003, 06:09 AM
Kate Quirk
 
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Default cultivating amazon swords

I initially had them in the sun, but when they first started dying back, I
figured that they were getting burnt. I could try putting them back in the
sun, but I really think its too hot for them. Although its only spring in
Brisbane, the days are already very hot (mid 30s), and the sun very strong -
I don't know how well adapted they are for such intense light in what is
fairly shallow water.

"LeighMo" wrote in message
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The tub is about 20cm deep, and into it I put
some soil, some of the (in)famous jobes plant spikes, and a thin layer of
gravel, and then left it in a shady position on the patio.


Why a shady position? Why not a sunny position?


Leigh

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