SeanTrollope said:how fast do all of these plants roots take to get a firm grip in the unused ugf and gravel. what are these plants growth rates as they have already grown a lot.
Byron said:I would divide the stem plant; remove all the stems from the rock wool (the "sponge" material) and then plant them in small groupings of say three or four stems each, wherever you want them. The lower leaves may die and fall off the stems, and this will occur faster if they are left clumped together; light cannot reach this area and the growing ends will grow toward the light. Put enough of the lower end of the stems into the substrate to anchor the plants well, or they may float out.
Byron.
i want them in the same place that they r in nowSeanTrollope said:how fast do all of these plants roots take to get a firm grip in the unused ugf and gravel. what are these plants growth rates as they have already grown a lot.
i did devide them but two groups of them did not want to stay so i cut the metal thing that was holding the sponge on and put it on then it occoured to me that i might be coated in plastic and exposing it to the water might cause issues what should i doByron said:I would divide the stem plant; remove all the stems from the rock wool (the "sponge" material) and then plant them in small groupings of say three or four stems each, wherever you want them. The lower leaves may die and fall off the stems, and this will occur faster if they are left clumped together; light cannot reach this area and the growing ends will grow toward the light. Put enough of the lower end of the stems into the substrate to anchor the plants well, or they may float out.
Byron.
i did devide them but two groups of them did not want to stay so i cut the metal thing that was holding the sponge on and put it on then it occoured to me that i might be coated in plastic and exposing it to the water might cause issues what should i do