Ace! are they easy to grow?
I've found that <"Bolbitis heudelotii"> grows pretty well in <"low light">, <"soft water">, <"low nutrient"> conditions, it <"does much better"> than Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) for me. It really is the ultimate low maintenance plant.they are quite easy to grow if the water parameters are kept stable. I'm using RO water with remineralization to approximately maintain GH at 3 and KH at 1. Water temperature is constant between 78 to 80 F.
I'm noticing that I just started to get "better" Bolbitis with less water changes. Its temperamental for me..but largest leaves yet are the newest. Water here is a 0 of softness.
Anybody try Crepidomanes? That's my next holy grail fern. Never see it for sale online now with covid making rare become super rare.
I grow my Bolbitis in hard water, kH4 and gH8. Old leaves turned dark that look like diatom. See pics in post #14.Thanks! Yes they are quite easy to grow if the water parameters are kept stable. I'm using RO water with remineralization to approximately maintain GH at 3 and KH at 1. Water temperature is constant between 78 to 80 F.
Old Bolbitis leaves blackened for me whenever KH was above 3, however I have seen here people growing them well in very hardwater. So not sure whether symptoms I encountered can be attributed to KH alone.
What is the name of the fish species?
We have a <"thread on this">. I eventually sent a bit to "Tropica" in Denmark, but after evaluation they didn't think it was distinct enough to be worth producing commercially.Mine is a dwarf cultivar of African fern (Bolbitis heudelotii),