In your Mar 28 post, L hippuridoides is looking a bit pale, possibly adjust nutrients/ferts ... overall tank looks very fine!
Thanks for the tips.Sorry for the delay
- I'm thinking that leafs look pale even for low light etc, you might try squirting some dilute fert (sorry can't recall what you're using) in the region of L hip, you might also add root tabs, but I feel water column nutrition is more relevant to this plant than some others (I could be wrong )
Alex, thanks for the compliment. Why do you find it tricky? I have absolutely no problems with it, and it gets no special treatment.Your sp. Flamingo looks good. I like this plant though it's tricky.
Alex, thanks for the compliment. Why do you find it tricky? I have absolutely no problems with it, and it gets no special treatment.
this isn't Dennerle ... it's quite typical for some plant lines to be less stable than othersSo, in general - original in-vitro plants are quite hardy, but next generation is quite tricky (for me). That could be very good plant for Dennerle - to sell more in-vitro plants if there are problems to get proper descendants.
Tank is looking great
I agree with above, it's be great to see present tank detail re photoperiod & water changes etc
Is there a ram duo or just the girl?
Fert regime is a locally sold 'Micro' and 'Macro' local fertilizer. I use 2ml of each right after the water change ... and maybe 1ml after 1 week if I am late with my water change regime.Still looking great! What is your fert regime nowadays?