Hi everyone, this may sound like such a simple question, but what does crypt melt actually look like? Do the leaves go yellow at first with signs of deficiencies before melting away? or do they just straight away melt. Hopefully that makes sense.
I just set up my second scape a few weeks ago now, and it is mainly dominated by different Crypts, Wenditii Green & Brown, Albida Brown, Crispatula, Beckettii Petchi and Costata.
My problem is that some of the crypts (Mainly the Beckettii Petchi & the Wenditii Green, the others are completely fine!) have some yellow patches on the leaves and some small holes. From the moment I added these plants i've been ready for any signs of melting crypts but they have all seemed to settle in perfectly and are showing lots of new growth! which makes me unsure if they're about to melt, or if they're just deficient in something? Because theres also lots of Staurogyne repens with some mild yellowing too.
I should mention, Aquasoil substrate with some root tabs here and there, no CO2.
I just set up my second scape a few weeks ago now, and it is mainly dominated by different Crypts, Wenditii Green & Brown, Albida Brown, Crispatula, Beckettii Petchi and Costata.
My problem is that some of the crypts (Mainly the Beckettii Petchi & the Wenditii Green, the others are completely fine!) have some yellow patches on the leaves and some small holes. From the moment I added these plants i've been ready for any signs of melting crypts but they have all seemed to settle in perfectly and are showing lots of new growth! which makes me unsure if they're about to melt, or if they're just deficient in something? Because theres also lots of Staurogyne repens with some mild yellowing too.
I should mention, Aquasoil substrate with some root tabs here and there, no CO2.