Hii
Got 2 new limnophilia sessiflora almost 2 weeks ago now. Had a big water change and clean up a few days ago. But even before that their tips have started to turn white-ish and as more time goes on im getting bit concerned
I had a huge bunch of them die about 2 months ago. So now im looking for any signs of them being unhealthy maybe and want to act before they die out. Picture is below. They appear like they are bleached from color and the ends are very flaky/fragile looking which in my mind doesnt appear healthy. I tried to google the problem but the only vague idea I got was that there might be a iron deficiency, or light is not intense enough or opposite. Maybe someone knows right away?
All comments and tips are welcome
Some aquarium info:
30l
Light is on 10h a day but I think its considered low intensity. Even put 2 tapes on the light to minimize the intensity (third pic, dont know if it helps) ... or should I do the opposite for this plant? Mainly did it to try and slow down algae growth
I dont add any co2 other than liquid co2 every 3 days, just a water drop worth
I use plant fertilizer once a week. Both are the "Easy-Life" products. Liquid Carbon Fertilizer and Professional Plant Fertilizer.
Got 2 new limnophilia sessiflora almost 2 weeks ago now. Had a big water change and clean up a few days ago. But even before that their tips have started to turn white-ish and as more time goes on im getting bit concerned
I had a huge bunch of them die about 2 months ago. So now im looking for any signs of them being unhealthy maybe and want to act before they die out. Picture is below. They appear like they are bleached from color and the ends are very flaky/fragile looking which in my mind doesnt appear healthy. I tried to google the problem but the only vague idea I got was that there might be a iron deficiency, or light is not intense enough or opposite. Maybe someone knows right away?
All comments and tips are welcome
Some aquarium info:
30l
Light is on 10h a day but I think its considered low intensity. Even put 2 tapes on the light to minimize the intensity (third pic, dont know if it helps) ... or should I do the opposite for this plant? Mainly did it to try and slow down algae growth
I dont add any co2 other than liquid co2 every 3 days, just a water drop worth
I use plant fertilizer once a week. Both are the "Easy-Life" products. Liquid Carbon Fertilizer and Professional Plant Fertilizer.