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Water Sprite Propagation
Quick question,
With Water Sprite plants, you can just clip one of the main leaf 'trunks' and plant it elsewhere correct? I had a piece that fell off on it's own last week and planted it down in the gravel. Still hasn't shown any signs of new formations, but it is still green and looking alive though. Brian S. |
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I think you can... I always took the new piece and let it float for a few
days and it would grow roots rather quickly. I would think putting the "trunk" into the substrate would do the same trick. -- Craig Brye University of Phoenix Online "Brian S." wrote in message news:iLgdd.212101$wV.196308@attbi_s54... Quick question, With Water Sprite plants, you can just clip one of the main leaf 'trunks' and plant it elsewhere correct? I had a piece that fell off on it's own last week and planted it down in the gravel. Still hasn't shown any signs of new formations, but it is still green and looking alive though. Brian S. |
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"Brian S." wrote in message news:iLgdd.212101$wV.196308@attbi_s54... Quick question, With Water Sprite plants, you can just clip one of the main leaf 'trunks' and plant it elsewhere correct? I had a piece that fell off on it's own last week and planted it down in the gravel. Still hasn't shown any signs of new formations, but it is still green and looking alive though. Brian S. Watersprite will grow if tossed onto the concrete of your driveway and ignored for a few days. Tom |
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That will work but best bet is to float it till it gets a little root
first. Marc __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _______ Want to win a FREE new co2 system or a lighting system check out our forum for our newest contest coming up http://www.fish-forums.com Http://www.aquatic-store.com On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:42:23 GMT, "Brian S." wrote: Quick question, With Water Sprite plants, you can just clip one of the main leaf 'trunks' and plant it elsewhere correct? I had a piece that fell off on it's own last week and planted it down in the gravel. Still hasn't shown any signs of new formations, but it is still green and looking alive though. Brian S. |
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