I just ordered about $107 of plants for my new 50gal. and almost all of my plants are just withering and breaking apart. I need help quick because I'm afraid of all my plants dying off. The lidwigia* melted and came back like a champ, but the hippo grass and duck weed are almost completely gone.

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they probably just need more time. cut off all the dead parts so the plant only sends the nutrients towards new growth. i got some hornwort weeks ago and even after its completely shed, the new growth is happening quite slowly. i know it can be a mess, but don't be too quick to throw them out!

When adding new plants into your tank this will happen. The
Place you bought them from might have you used emerson grow method or had more light . Give It some time also give us some info about your water parameters.

i've had that problem, for me it was the water temp, i run my water pretty warm so some of my plants started melting, they starting doing better when i moved them to a different tank

Several of my crypts melted like lightning even though I used old water from my 210 gallon tank plus cycled filter I had running in my big tank for months before I dirted my 56. I think melting is normal for many plants...especially crypts. I think they'll melt if a fish farts by one! Lol Don't worry, things came back for me...slowly. I've just passed the 30 day mark and am seeing growth regularly. lots of plants are grown emersed (out of the water) for the trade so when placed in the aquarium, many will loose leaves or completely die back then return with their submerged growth which is often all together different than the emersed growth.

Make sure you've got the basics:

1) plenty of fertilizer through a new dirt substrate or aquarium plant fertilizer

2) temperature about 65-75. (80 is a bit high but ok)

3) plenty of light. You need 5000-7000K & 10-40 lumens p/sq/inch surface area (sunlight is best)

4) fish. (fish provide Co2 along with the Co2 from the atmosphere) 

5) Don't bury the crowns or rhizomes.

6) time. Let your plants find their way in the new environment

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