Hi everyone,
I got a question about trimming Rotala rotundifolia green and Colorata.
I planted these plants about a week ago in a emersed state.
So far all plants are doing great! New leaves look super healthy, and are transitioning to their submersed state.
Plants were about 10cm heigh and have grown almost 5cm now. Still some time till they reach the surface
My question is about their first trimming. In the past, I used to pull out the plants when they grew up to the surface and just replanted the emersed part. But i'm not sure if thats the right thing to do?
Should i just trim them and keep the submersed stems in the tank or something else? How do you guys do this?
Thanks for the advice!
Daan
I got a question about trimming Rotala rotundifolia green and Colorata.
I planted these plants about a week ago in a emersed state.
So far all plants are doing great! New leaves look super healthy, and are transitioning to their submersed state.
Plants were about 10cm heigh and have grown almost 5cm now. Still some time till they reach the surface
My question is about their first trimming. In the past, I used to pull out the plants when they grew up to the surface and just replanted the emersed part. But i'm not sure if thats the right thing to do?
Should i just trim them and keep the submersed stems in the tank or something else? How do you guys do this?
Thanks for the advice!
Daan
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