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All plants are in, except my Riccardia and Ludwigia Mini Super Red. They should be deliverd in a few days.
So the complete plant list:
Proserpinica Palustris "cuba"
Ludwigia Mini Super Red
Hygrophila Pinnatifida
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Elatine hydropiper
Crypto Parva
Eleocharis Mini
Riccardia Mini Pellia
Hoping I will be planting mid-week.
Additional question: The crypto parva and HM are in tradidiontal pots, al the rest is in vitro. I'm afraid the pots will dry out or go bad if I keep them in there for another 3 - 4 days. So, could I plant everything, spray with water to keep moist and cover up with plastic foil until the rest of the plants arrive?
Today I finally got around planting. Everything went smooth, mostly because of the in-vitro plants. Man! I'm never buying potted plants again. The quality and amount you get is incomparable!
Looks good! the rock in the middle of the sand looks a bit out of place to me, my next scape I am going to use all tissue culture / in-vitro plants, here in Western Australia we have the tightest laws on importing plants so basically everything need to be grown locally or native. So hard to get good plants but some TC stuff is popping up
The Proserpinica Palustris "cuba" melted away twice. Had bought a pot too much, so I replanted them after a week, but to no avail. So I swapped them out with Rotala wallichii. Also no luck with the Elatine hydropiper. It kept making new leafs, but the old ones melted away immediately. So I removed them and planted Monte carlo instead. And my Riccardia turned brown, but it's recovering as I see new green growth.
The other plants are doing great so I am still positive
Had some CO2 problems (faulty amtomic diffusor), so I think that was the source of the plant melt. But I replaced it and everything is looking good for the moment. Fingers crossed!
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