stu_
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Ok, so i know how to prune stems at the nodal point to produce a 'bushier' plant, but what do you do with Limnophila species?
i currently have Limnophila Sessiflora, but it doesn't seem to branch into 2 stems after pruning out the growing tip, just a single side shoot.
Occasionally a new side shoot also appears on stems, that haven't been pruned.Is this just the way it grows?
What's the method to achieve the best looking results?
Uproot stems, trim (maybe to different lengths) & discard the bottom halves and then replant lots of individual stems together, to get a nice grouping?
I don't have any problem growing it, quite the opposite.No pressurised, just carbon & all in one ferts.
i currently have Limnophila Sessiflora, but it doesn't seem to branch into 2 stems after pruning out the growing tip, just a single side shoot.
Occasionally a new side shoot also appears on stems, that haven't been pruned.Is this just the way it grows?
What's the method to achieve the best looking results?
Uproot stems, trim (maybe to different lengths) & discard the bottom halves and then replant lots of individual stems together, to get a nice grouping?
I don't have any problem growing it, quite the opposite.No pressurised, just carbon & all in one ferts.