Re: saintly's "The Miracle Mire"
yeah, but thankfully i've got laminate flooring and a wet and dry vac. so all was cool in 5 minutes.
while i'm typing a quick update.
the e tenellus is transforming wonderfully now. the appearance is more of an accent rather than a lawn effect. the m umbrosum is growing like hc and is mingling with the crypts and things and actually looks real natural. it's giving me ideas for the future.
anubias are producing new leaves now.
mosses look radiant.
sp green has really taken a hold now and looks so vibrant. r rotunfifolia?...hair cut tomorrow. i'm a little unhappy that i cant trim all the stems at the same time. but it's no big deal.
no signs of the dreaded green stuff 8) maybe because of EI, one thing is for sure, i wished i'd used EI along time ago!
once i've trimmed them i'll pot them up and put them in the other tank at my parents and if anyone wants them once the post resumes PM me
Themuleous said:must have been a fair bit!
yeah, but thankfully i've got laminate flooring and a wet and dry vac. so all was cool in 5 minutes.
while i'm typing a quick update.
the e tenellus is transforming wonderfully now. the appearance is more of an accent rather than a lawn effect. the m umbrosum is growing like hc and is mingling with the crypts and things and actually looks real natural. it's giving me ideas for the future.
anubias are producing new leaves now.
mosses look radiant.
sp green has really taken a hold now and looks so vibrant. r rotunfifolia?...hair cut tomorrow. i'm a little unhappy that i cant trim all the stems at the same time. but it's no big deal.
no signs of the dreaded green stuff 8) maybe because of EI, one thing is for sure, i wished i'd used EI along time ago!
once i've trimmed them i'll pot them up and put them in the other tank at my parents and if anyone wants them once the post resumes PM me