Hello floater lovers,
My salvinia keeps giving new shoots and showing good growth. But the shape of the new plants are almost the miniature version of the original plant. Young plants stop growing after a certain size but they keep on reproducing.
The original plant had much bigger leaves (at least 3x bigger) and longer roots (probably 5x longer). The newer generation resists to grow bigger.
This is a low tech tank with a led lighting, every week I add small amounts of NPK to the water column.
Cherry shrimps love to nibble on the roots, but before there were shrimps in the tank I had the same problem.
Every now and then I see small assassin snails hanging underneath the leaves as well.
Is there a trick to trigger bigger growth on this plant?
Stronger light / Lower light
More nutrients / Less nutrients (I assumed if the water column is rich in nutrients the plant would not bother growing longer roots. So I cut back the fertiliser but this resulted in yellow leaves which I still have some)
My salvinia keeps giving new shoots and showing good growth. But the shape of the new plants are almost the miniature version of the original plant. Young plants stop growing after a certain size but they keep on reproducing.
The original plant had much bigger leaves (at least 3x bigger) and longer roots (probably 5x longer). The newer generation resists to grow bigger.
This is a low tech tank with a led lighting, every week I add small amounts of NPK to the water column.
Cherry shrimps love to nibble on the roots, but before there were shrimps in the tank I had the same problem.
Every now and then I see small assassin snails hanging underneath the leaves as well.




Is there a trick to trigger bigger growth on this plant?
Stronger light / Lower light
More nutrients / Less nutrients (I assumed if the water column is rich in nutrients the plant would not bother growing longer roots. So I cut back the fertiliser but this resulted in yellow leaves which I still have some)