You beat me to it, I'm not going to mess with mine until next water change day!I've wrapped it in some wet filter floss and stuck it in the fridge I wonder how long it should be left there? A month...2 months?....3 months?
You beat me to it, I'm not going to mess with mine until next water change day!I've wrapped it in some wet filter floss and stuck it in the fridge I wonder how long it should be left there? A month...2 months?....3 months?
That's awesome! Not gonna lie, I completely forgot about this mines been in the fridge all this time...I may have to ask Alexa to remind me ro take it out in a couple of months@CaptainBarnicles would you believe I went to do a routine clean on my tank today ready to take the bulb out to putut in the frixge and what did I see? The tiniest little shoot! I left it alone and will update on its progress.
As long as you don't accidentally add it to dinner one day!That's awesome! Not gonna lie, I completely forgot about this mines been in the fridge all this time...I may have to ask Alexa to remind me ro take it out in a couple of months
Just a note that sometimes plants go dormant due to lack of nutrients. Growing plants need a little of nitrogen as well as other nutrients. There are 14 nutrients needed for plant growth to occur.. If nutrient levels ar too low the plant may appear torment. IF the plant starts to die it may be because there was an extrieme shortage of nutrients. If the plant refuses to grow no mater what your do try fertilizing the water.Mine arrived with some sprouting so it didn't take long to get going...but over time the leaves died away (I neglected it unfortunately) and now the bulb just lays dormant
Yes I've heard these can go dormant, I use ferts with each water change and also root tabs so hopefully it'll keep growing. Have had a few new leaves since I posted last week.Just a note that sometimes plants go dormant due to lack of nutrients. Growing plants need a little of nitrogen as well as other nutrients. There are 14 nutrients needed for plant growth to occur.. If nutrient levels ar too low the plant may appear torment. IF the plant starts to die it may be because there was an extrieme shortage of nutrients. If the plant refuses to grow no mater what your do try fertilizing the water.
I fertilise every week with my water changeJust a note that sometimes plants go dormant due to lack of nutrients. Growing plants need a little of nitrogen as well as other nutrients. There are 14 nutrients needed for plant growth to occur.. If nutrient levels ar too low the plant may appear torment. IF the plant starts to die it may be because there was an extrieme shortage of nutrients. If the plant refuses to grow no mater what your do try fertilizing the water.