Hygrophila Carombosa 'Aroma' question
The inevitable has happened to my Hygrophila Carombosa as it changed from
its marginal state to its submerged state. All the larger leaves have died off and I'm left with a few puny stalks with small leaves being produced that eventually break off. Some the stalks disintegrate and lie just below the surface. They seem to be still alive. What is the best way to treat this plant so that its submerged state is attained quickly and so that I have a good, strong growth. Thanks in advance |
Hygrophila Carombosa 'Aroma' question
The inevitable has happened to my Hygrophila Carombosa as it changed from
its marginal state to its submerged state. All the larger leaves have died off and I'm left with a few puny stalks with small leaves being produced that eventually break off. Some the stalks disintegrate and lie just below the surface. They seem to be still alive. What is the best way to treat this plant so that its submerged state is attained quickly and so that I have a good, strong growth. Can you post your tank parameters? What size is your tank, how much light do you have over it, do you inject CO2, what's your fertilizing regimine, what kind of fish do you have, etc.? It sounds to me like you might not have enough light for this plant, but it's hard to say without more info. (This plant needs more light than most Hygro species do.) Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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