parotet
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Hi all
This is one of my nano emersed cups grown on a window sill, just natural light (3 hours direct sun and good light the rest of the day). Half of the volume is plenty of recycled aquasoil and I just top off the cups with tank water. The only thing I do is dropping the cuttings and let them emerse when they want.
In the pictures Ludwigia, Limnophila aromatica, Rotala rotundifolia, Hydrocotyle tripartita Japan and some Staurogyne repens trying to emerse.
The white one does not exist anymore, well it does… but it has been transferred to a micropond I have in the terrace (a 60 liters container with a hanging basket planted with everything I find). The weather in Eastern Spain is good enough even for the tropical plants coming from the tanks (but avoiding direct sun).
In the picture, the white cup has Hydrocotyle tripartita Japan, local H. vulgaris, local Anagallis tenellus (which a tried to grow submerged and failed…), local Asplenium trichomanes… cannot be seen but also includes Ludwigia and Rotala rotundifolia
Jordi
This is one of my nano emersed cups grown on a window sill, just natural light (3 hours direct sun and good light the rest of the day). Half of the volume is plenty of recycled aquasoil and I just top off the cups with tank water. The only thing I do is dropping the cuttings and let them emerse when they want.
In the pictures Ludwigia, Limnophila aromatica, Rotala rotundifolia, Hydrocotyle tripartita Japan and some Staurogyne repens trying to emerse.
The white one does not exist anymore, well it does… but it has been transferred to a micropond I have in the terrace (a 60 liters container with a hanging basket planted with everything I find). The weather in Eastern Spain is good enough even for the tropical plants coming from the tanks (but avoiding direct sun).
In the picture, the white cup has Hydrocotyle tripartita Japan, local H. vulgaris, local Anagallis tenellus (which a tried to grow submerged and failed…), local Asplenium trichomanes… cannot be seen but also includes Ludwigia and Rotala rotundifolia
Jordi