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Emersed bowl, room humidity

ghostsword

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@ghostsword - I have a bowl that has had emersed plants for a while now.

The list of plants are:
- Alternanthera Lilacina (Currently flowering)
- Echinodorus sp. (growing very slowly after loosing two leaves to snails)
- Hydrocotyle sp japan
- Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides
- Hydrocotyle Verticilata
- Hydrocotyle variegated form
- Proserpinaca palustris "Cuba"
- Polygonum sp.
- Small strands of Lileaopsis brasiliensis
- Mixed moss
- Glosso
- Some hairgrass

This is a video taken with the iphone, I must take another but with the iphone of the right position. :)

 
ghostsword said:
- Echinodorus sp. (growing very slowly after loosing two leaves to snails)

I find these grow painfully slowly (emersed) at this time of year. Then in Winter they almost die. They do quite nicely in the warmer weather though, coming back strong each summer :)
 
The thing to remember is that slow transition is a must, but you will get there.

I had plants growing on the garden, most were brought inside now, but still got a few there.

If you live in London pop in to east London and pick up some. :)


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ghostsword said:
The thing to remember is that slow transition is a must, but you will get there.

I had plants growing on the garden, most were brought inside now, but still got a few there.

If you live in London pop in to east London and pick up some. :)


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Bit of a treck from Manchester mate haha
 
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