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java moss and fern
Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure
of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. --Ben |
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"Benjamin Brizzell" wrote in message 7... Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. --Ben Both plants do best when placed on decor, rocks or better, wood. They will quickly affix themselves. Be forewarned, I have had my 75 gallon tank nearly overwhelmed by Java Moss. Stuff grows like a weed. |
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"Benjamin Brizzell" wrote in message 7... Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. --Ben Both plants do best when placed on decor, rocks or better, wood. They will quickly affix themselves. Be forewarned, I have had my 75 gallon tank nearly overwhelmed by Java Moss. Stuff grows like a weed. |
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"Benjamin Brizzell" wrote in message 7... Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. --Ben Java Fern can be planted in gravel but the rhizome must never be covered by the gravel or it will rot and die. Tony |
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"Benjamin Brizzell" wrote in message 7... Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. --Ben Java moss, the clump of stuff you have, won't look pretty until it's attached to something with either fishing line, thread, staple, or whatever you can come up with, and soon it'll be thriving well... The Java Fern, just loosely tie a string/line around something and attach it... I just place it in the gravel and pull up until the rhyzome is exposed, soon it'll be attached to the gravel and it'll be thriving well too.... |
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java moss and fern
Today I received some Java moss from an internet retailer and I am unsure
of how to plant it. Right now I have it sitting on the gravel and it looks really ugly. Maybe this is just because it is not established yet. What are your recommendations? Java moss tends to be a mess if not attached to something, especially in a brightly lit tank. Others have already suggested stapling it to wood or tying it to rocks. Some people also grow it on the background of the tank. (On cork, or on needlepoint mesh.) It makes a very pretty background. My friend had some in planted horse trough she had in her backyard. It grew out of the water, straight up the side of the trough, and over the edge. It was gorgeous. Also, I purchased a Java fern and I understand that it should not be planted in gravel. Is this really the case? I think it looks great in the gravel but I don't want it to die. Thank you. The rhizome -- that horizontal "root" -- should be above the gravel, or it might rot. One trick for planting java fern is to tie it to a small rock. That way, you can easily move the plant if you want to, even after it's attached. You can bury the rock under the gravel (as long as you make sure the rhizome isn't buried), if you don't want it showing. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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java moss and fern
I'd like to thank everybody for the advice on my new plants. This
newsgroup is great. Thank you. --Ben |
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