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Old 20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
Richard J. Sexton
 
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Default Regenerating dying or unhealthy plants...

Anyway, I just thought that was pretty cool because now if I have a plant
that is withering, or doesn't look to pleased, I simply put it in that
aquarium for a few days and it seems to regenerate nicely.

What do you all think?


Didn't work for me, I put a few plants outside and they were frozen stiff
within minutes.

Seriously, natural sunlight is absolutely the best. Plants
didn't evolve for 10 million year under fluorescengt shop
lights.

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