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Re: [AGA Member] Anubias



In my own experience anubias (Barteri and Nana) can be planted in the
gravel.
As for the rhizome it will grow in and out of the gravel (Especially the
Barteri) and as  long as you keep it in a rich nutritient environment
shouldn't be any problem.

Amit Brucker
www.plantica.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "david" <hipchack@yahoo.com>
To: <aga-member@thekrib.com>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:48 PM
Subject: RE: [AGA Member] Anubias


> I believe that the rhizome itself is photosynthetic
> and requires light to grow. When it is buried the
> rhizome loses any access to light and begins to rot.
>
> david
>
> --- Steve Pushak <teban@powersonic.bc.ca> wrote:
> > I don't bury the rhizome however I do bury about the
> > lower 1/3 of the
> > roots which descend from the rhizome when I
> > install/plant them. As the
> > plant grows and the rhizome extends, the plant will
> > grow sideways or
> > upward if it needs to get to the light. It will
> > continue to send down
> > vertical root/stems which spread down into the
> > substrate gravel & mud
> > below that. I believe that the plants gain an
> > advantage by having their
> > roots in the mud where they can access mineralized
> > nutrients only
> > available in the anaerobic part of the substrate.
> > The roots & root hairs
> > naturally grow into the regions that they "prefer"
> > over time. I've never
> > seen necrotic roots on Anubias but I don't plant
> > them into strongly
> > reducing (anoxic organic) substrates either.
> >
> > Since these plants can be easily overshadowed by
> > taller competitors, I
> > sometimes pot my small Anubias b nana so that they
> > gain an extra 4" of
> > height in the tank. These little guys really need
> > the help. I do the
> > same thing with my Glossostigma which would quickly
> > die if shadowed.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > > Faruk wrote:
> > >
> > > >> Although the rhizome section is described as
> > horizontal
> > > subterranean
> > > plant
> > > stem, we know that Anubias' rhizome section should
> > not be
> > > buried. Would
> > > anyone describe why Anubias' rhizome rots due to
> > burying. Why
> > > does it need
> > > relatively aerobic conditions? <<
> >
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