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Re: [AGA-Member] growing Hemianthus micranthemoides
- To: Aquatic Gardeners Association Member Chat <aga-member@thekrib.com>
- Subject: Re: [AGA-Member] growing Hemianthus micranthemoides
- From: Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@wilstream.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 21:01:59 -0500
- Organization: Aquatic Gardeners Association
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I have no trouble with H micranthemoides growing very fast submersed with
high light and plenty of CO2. If you trim it and replant the tops fairly
often, you will soon have a nice patch. Then it will grow tall, as long as
you have enough light penetrating to the bottom leaves. Without high light,
it loses its lower leaves and eventually looks ...unkempt (messy, not cared
for, neglected).
Cheryl
morcarmy@zahav.net.il wrote:
what is the fastest way? need to get a nice pieace from a
small bunch i got. do u think it will do better on the
emerged form or the submerged form with lots of light and
co2?
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Cheryl Rogers, Membership
Aquatic Gardeners Association
http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org
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