Greengeek
Member
Hi,
I purchased a lot of java fern and most of the leaves have become tatty, browned, or developed black areas and slowly rotting away. I’ve pruned them back to just the newly emerging leaves and healthy rhizome.
I want it to be a centrepiece and want lush growth, does anyone have any advice on ideal environment for it?
Soft water, temp and tips?
Photo is before I pruned back unhealthy leaves, to give you a idea of its condition. It’s a work in progress at the moment as corona virus has delayed the 20 crypt pots that will be planted around the base and all the algae eating livestock. Ignore the heaters as well.....my new 300w heater is also in the post! Filtrarion is via sump. Lighting is 2 x PopBloom LED designed for freshwater aquariums. Dosing 2ml of liquid carbon three times a day via a doser. Water is currently hard and 8.50pH. Fert is tropica premium nutrition (orange bottle).
Substrate is quartz course sand over a laterite soil base where crypts are going.

I purchased a lot of java fern and most of the leaves have become tatty, browned, or developed black areas and slowly rotting away. I’ve pruned them back to just the newly emerging leaves and healthy rhizome.
I want it to be a centrepiece and want lush growth, does anyone have any advice on ideal environment for it?
Soft water, temp and tips?
Photo is before I pruned back unhealthy leaves, to give you a idea of its condition. It’s a work in progress at the moment as corona virus has delayed the 20 crypt pots that will be planted around the base and all the algae eating livestock. Ignore the heaters as well.....my new 300w heater is also in the post! Filtrarion is via sump. Lighting is 2 x PopBloom LED designed for freshwater aquariums. Dosing 2ml of liquid carbon three times a day via a doser. Water is currently hard and 8.50pH. Fert is tropica premium nutrition (orange bottle).
Substrate is quartz course sand over a laterite soil base where crypts are going.


