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Jan 14-08-2005 01:03 AM

Deformed leaves
 
One of my plants is growing deformed leaves. The bottom leaves are fine, but
the top 2 leaves (the newest) are misshapen.
Is there something in the water (i.e. lack of nutrients) that is causing
this? For a picture, go to



The other plant (#2 on the web page) doesn't grow well at all. It is turning
brown, and it is covered in algae. It does produce many small offshoots, but
they don't grow much. What can I do to make this plant grow?

Also, could anyone provide the names for these plants?

Some info on my tank: 20 gallon with small fish (mostly tetras), set up 6
months ago, pH 7, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 40 ppm. I add liquid
fertilizer weekly.

Thanks.



Andrzej Konarski 20-08-2005 09:22 PM


Użytkownik "Jan" napisał w wiadomości
...
One of my plants is growing deformed leaves. The bottom leaves are fine,
but the top 2 leaves (the newest) are misshapen.
Is there something in the water (i.e. lack of nutrients) that is causing
this? For a picture, go to


I have this same problem and this is when no3 is 0 mg/l or in no3 is more as
50 mg/l
((mg/l=ppm))




The other plant (#2 on the web page) doesn't grow well at all. It is
turning brown, and it is covered in algae. It does produce many small
offshoots, but they don't grow much. What can I do to make this plant
grow?

Also, could anyone provide the names for these plants?


I think in second foto is BlyXa japonica




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