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Egeria densa
I planted a bunch of Egeria densa several weeks ago - it has grown
tremendously with long branched stems and many roots hanging off of it. Today I trimmed it back significantly. I'd like to have a nice large group (like in these pictures: http://www.aquabotanic.com/). Can I take the long sections I trimmed off today - snip off the roots that are growing out of them - and plant them into the gravel? TIA, |
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Egeria densa
Can I take the long sections I trimmed off today - snip off the roots
that are growing out of them - and plant them into the gravel? Yes. You can do this with just about all stem plants. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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