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Old 20-04-2003, 06:11 AM
Michi Henning
 
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Default NEWBIE QUESTION about planting

"Dave Millman" wrote in message
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Marvin Hlavac wrote:

Swords are slow growers and I think I would not plant
them extra 2 or 3 inches apart in anticipation of future growth.

I recently put some swords into my 360L (90g) aquarium and I put them a

little
to far apart. I will be replanting them in a few days. Or I could just wait
months or years for it to start looking dense ;-)


Marvin,

I have two plants sold to me as Amazon swords. Although I have removed 77

leaves
from the pair (yes, I counted exactly) in the past three months, together

they cover
20 inches along the back of my tank to a height of 19-20 inches above the

gravel.
They started out as standard potted plants, each with just a half-dozen

rounded,
emersed-type leaves, about 9 months ago.

So I think your advice about swords may be a bit conservative. His species

aren't
clear, but most swords are medium or fast growers.


I would agree. I planted three Echinodorus Ozelot six weeks ago. They were
about
5" tall at the time, and maybe 6" in diameter. Now, the leaves are over 20"
long,
about 5" wide, and the three plants (which I planted in a group about 5" apart
from
each other) fill a volume that is around 15" in diameter and 20" tall. One of
the
plants has grown a spike out of the (open top) tank. The spike is about 40 in
long
above the water line, with five nodes; each of the nodes is growing leaves and
puts
out one or two flowers every morning (white, with yellow stamen, three leaves
each).
The flowers wilt by the evening (presumably because of the heat coming from the
overhead metal halides).

At any rate, I wouldn't call that a slow-growing plant by any stretch of the
imagination...

Cheers,

Michi.

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