N nmarc3627 Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Georgia Mar 31, 2005 #1 I was wondering if anyone knew the correct way to trim green cabomba. I have done it once already and the stems do not seem to be growing from where I cut them.
I was wondering if anyone knew the correct way to trim green cabomba. I have done it once already and the stems do not seem to be growing from where I cut them.
E emo Fish Crazy Joined Nov 7, 2004 Messages 225 Reaction score 0 Location Glasgow | Currently: Cambridgeshire Mar 31, 2005 #2 Cut it just below the 'bush' where you want to trim it. It should grow out from just below these cuts. That's how I did mine for ages, till I got my gourami. I now have no Cabomba.
Cut it just below the 'bush' where you want to trim it. It should grow out from just below these cuts. That's how I did mine for ages, till I got my gourami. I now have no Cabomba.
OP OP N nmarc3627 Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Georgia Apr 1, 2005 #3 What do you mean when you say bush?
Lateral Line It's full of stars Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Aug 27, 2003 Messages 7,963 Reaction score 63 Location DK Apr 1, 2005 #4 Always cut stem plants with sharp tools. If you crush the stem, the ends will rot.