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Ben 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
can you build a carpet from dwarf hairgrass? I never see anything about
written anywhere
Ben



kush 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
I've done it. It gets really messy looking. You're better off (in my rather
grand opinion) using lileaopsis (microsword).

kush

"you can't have everything - where would you put it?"

Ben wrote in message
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can you build a carpet from dwarf hairgrass? I never see anything about
written anywhere
Ben





[email protected] 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
In article ,
"kush" wrote:

I've done it. It gets really messy looking. You're better off (in my rather
grand opinion) using lileaopsis (microsword).

kush



How tall wiill microsword get and what are the requirements in terms of
lighting? Does it need trimmed often? I'm trying to find a good
foreground ground cover type plant that is easy to maintain. I have CO2
and about 2.2 watts of PC lighting. Thanks for any input,

Scott

kush 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
I seem to be able to control the height by varying the lighting and
fertilization. I have some growing 12" under a 55 watt pc with CO2 which is
about 2 or 3 inches tall and looks like the turf at your local country club
(or would, if it weren't for the damn botias). Gorgeous, like a magazine! I
have another low-light but well fertilized tank where it looks sort of like
a small sag, about 5" tall. Either way, you don't need to trim it. It does
spread, though, and it can be hard to keep in bounds (I have my lawn
confined within driftwood walls).

You can buy it buy the square foot, or half foot, or little bunches. I got
my first piece from Arizona Aquatic Gardens. They grow it emersed, in pools
out in the desert, I guess, so it takes a while to get acclimated to being
submerged before it will start to spread.

If you buy a piece of turf like I did, prepare yourself in advance that it
WILL float. The invaluable planting tip, that no one ever gave me, is (if
you can) drain all but about an inch of water from your tank. Lay the turf
on top of the gravel and sprinkle medium-fine gravel all over it to weight
it down. Then put the water back in the tank and landscape around it.

kush

"you can't have everything -where would you put it?"

wrote in message
om...
In article ,
"kush" wrote:

I've done it. It gets really messy looking. You're better off (in my

rather
grand opinion) using lileaopsis (microsword).

kush



How tall wiill microsword get and what are the requirements in terms of
lighting? Does it need trimmed often? I'm trying to find a good
foreground ground cover type plant that is easy to maintain. I have CO2
and about 2.2 watts of PC lighting. Thanks for any input,

Scott




LeighMo 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
can you build a carpet from dwarf hairgrass?

Yes, you can. Amano has some gorgeous hairgrass carpets. Someone here
recommended using Eleocharis parvulus instead of the more common E. acicularis.
It stays shorter. And you can clip it to keep it short, which is not
recommended with Liliaeopsis.




Leigh

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Aquatic-store.com 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
Yes you can but it tends to get algae in it and grows kindo slow.

Marcus

http://www.Aquatic-Store.com

On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 12:15:11 -0500, "Ben"
wrote:

can you build a carpet from dwarf hairgrass? I never see anything about
written anywhere
Ben



Greg T 20-04-2003 06:11 AM

dwarf hairgrass carpet??
 
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 12:15:11 -0500, "Ben"
wrote:

can you build a carpet from dwarf hairgrass? I never see anything about
written anywhere
Ben


I've got a carpet of it. Fairly dense in the older area's. I've had
it about 4 months and it's nearly 1' in diameter from a humble 2".
I'd recommend very strong lighting and CO2. It seems to grow sparser
under shadows of other plants (actually I kinda like this). And oddly
enough algae doesn't seem to grow on it.

Greg


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