So all didn't go as planned...far from it. The leaves of the plant wilted after a week and two of the plants died. I managed to salvage one and hacked all the leaves off the rhizome to restart the growth. I figure the wilting occurred because the plants I bought were kept submerged so the leaves couldn't adapt to the changes. Anyway, now the 'bald' rhizome is submerged in water so that the new leaves that grow from it will be able to survive emersed. The wilting might be due to the humidity…
ContinueAdded by Elliott Ong on January 26, 2014 at 10:22am — 2 Comments
Bought the anubias. Put them in containers with roots submerged in water with a tad of ferts. I am quite happy with this particular plant that I picked up as its ready to flower soon. I split the rhizome into three and tied them to two different blocks of wood and put the containers in a shaded area. They were grown submerged so I might experience some dead leaves but all should go well.
Lets see how this goes ;).
Here are some photos:…
ContinueAdded by Elliott Ong on January 19, 2014 at 6:25am — 1 Comment
Well I love rearing fish in aquariums but I also love growing plants. I don't mean just aquatic plants, I like growing terrestrial ones too. I have admittedly had more success with land plants because it is easier to control the conditions and change the conditions to suit optimum plant growth on land than in a relatively small 50 gallon aquarium.
Recently, I read that anubias grows much faster out of water with only its rhizome submerged than it does fully submerged. I would really…
ContinueAdded by Elliott Ong on January 17, 2014 at 12:19pm — 8 Comments
Hey Everyone,
Just thought I'd share another one of my observations in the relatively brief time that I have been in this hobby, a mere 2 years. The fact that I have been able to observe this and appreciate the difference that plants make in an aquarium is evidence enough of how important they are.
I have a 50 gallon South American aquarium with a variety of tetras, catfish and 2 angelfish. In the time that I have had this tank, I have kept fish in it with plants and without…
ContinueAdded by Elliott Ong on January 8, 2014 at 10:05am — 8 Comments
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