Scoops111
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Hi, does anyone know of a aquarium plant that is red in colour, can be grown on wood and doesn’t need a substrate. Thanks
Better with Buce Kedagang!Possibly, but I may go for a bucephalandra sp. red, what do you think?
I have no substrate plants and grow predominantly epiphytes attached to rock. But I grow a few stems in hydroponic pot for color by placing them up high and hidden behind rock to catch more light. Yes, you can glue non epiphytes plants to rock or wood, but it is unnatural and won’t last. It’s much easier to grow them in pots and hide them as if they were epiphytes.