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jack-rythm

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Yes, high CO2 + high nutrition will = high growth rate. Conversely low CO2 + low nutrition will = low growth rate. Low flow + poor distribution will = elongation at the nodes.

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Would you know if this would be a preferred plant choice for emersed growth? How would it cope etc. ?

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Well it probably comes to you in the emersed state. There really aren't that many aquatic plants that spend 100% of their time submersed. The majority live in areas which flood in the wet season for 6 months or so and then they are exposed in the dry season.

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Well it probably comes to you in the emersed state. There really aren't that many aquatic plants that spend 100% of their time submersed. The majority live in areas which flood in the wet season for 6 months or so and then they are exposed in the dry season.

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Cheers pal, thanks for the reply.. I'll give It a shot Mate.

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