Hello, am i right if i tell that if the light is high, the nutrients/co2 demand increase so the plant need to make food faster, if there is a dip in one of these, the plant can't make food fast enough and here is the stunt ?
I can't be certain of a thing, there is two school, in one side there is people that say that some plant really need high light to thrive, on the other side, there is people that tell that co2 make plant growth not light. I also read here that if the LCP is reached the plant will grow, slower but will grow.
Let's take few difficult species like rotala walichii, Syngonanthus sp rio and Tuberculatum, I never seen any tank growing them well in low light. For exemple, what is the LCP difference between Rotala rotundifolia and Tuberculatum. I'm confused
Thx so much
I can't be certain of a thing, there is two school, in one side there is people that say that some plant really need high light to thrive, on the other side, there is people that tell that co2 make plant growth not light. I also read here that if the LCP is reached the plant will grow, slower but will grow.
Let's take few difficult species like rotala walichii, Syngonanthus sp rio and Tuberculatum, I never seen any tank growing them well in low light. For exemple, what is the LCP difference between Rotala rotundifolia and Tuberculatum. I'm confused
Thx so much