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    can a plant ever recover from this?

    Mayaca and ludwigia. To pinpoint the cause of the problem, you need to know the size of the tank, how much lighting you have, if you are adding C02 or not, and what you are feeding the plants. It is probably a combination of all those things. To figure if you have enough light, you can go by...
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    Unexpected Birthday Present - New Plants

    A rhizome is considered a stem that grows horizontal with verticle leaves growing from it. In most cases if you bury it it becomes cut off from oxygen and rots. Some plants that have rhizomes may grow deep complex root systems that grow verticle from the rhizome and draw nurrients from the...
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    cutting vallis

    Vallisneria like hard water, and ar heavy root feeders, responding well to substrate fertilization. If you address those issues and still have problems then it is usually an issue of light and C02. Vals are one of the plants that are capable under some circumstances to obtain C02, (carbon) by...
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    dutch/nature/jungle styles defined

    The "Nature aquarium" style stems from the japanese aquarium artist Amano, and are meant to recreate natural looking scenes, (not biotopes), while dutch aquarium are based on formal garden designs. Dutch aquascapes usually have a limited number of species that are grouped together in contrasting...
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