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Old 20-04-2003, 06:17 AM
Jim Rea
 
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Is there a way to take clipping from a Hygrophila Corymbosa Stricta? I have one that I purchased that was potted, it has grown to twice its' height and is putting out shoots near the top of the pot. Can a person clip these and re-plant them or is there another way?

Thanks in advance

Jim
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yup. snip plant.

what's the worst that can happen, it won't grow.. no risk


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Is there a way to take clipping from a Hygrophila Corymbosa Stricta? I
have one that I purchased that was potted, it has grown to twice its'
height and is putting out shoots near the top of the pot. Can a
person clip these and re-plant them or is there another way?

Thanks in advance

Jim

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Old 20-04-2003, 06:17 AM
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My hygrophila grows like a weed in my 55 gal with co2 injection and 3 wats
per gallon. I typically clip the tops and toss them once or twice in my
weekly "vegitation harvest". Periodically, I uproot all pieces, cut off
several "tops" plant them and toss the rest.

Bob
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yup. snip plant.

what's the worst that can happen, it won't grow.. no risk


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Is there a way to take clipping from a Hygrophila Corymbosa Stricta? I
have one that I purchased that was potted, it has grown to twice its'
height and is putting out shoots near the top of the pot. Can a
person clip these and re-plant them or is there another way?

Thanks in advance

Jim



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Old 20-04-2003, 06:17 AM
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Should do fine with the method you described

Marcus
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Is there a way to take clipping from a Hygrophila Corymbosa Stricta? I have one that I purchased that was potted, it has grown to twice its' height and is putting out shoots near the top of the pot. Can a person clip these and re-plant them or is there a

nother way?

Thanks in advance

Jim


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