PrairieSunflower
Fish Gatherer
I am trying to grow duckweed, mostly in my betta's tank but I have since moved a tiny bit into my larger tank as well. I seem to be having trouble growing it... and I know it is supposed to be that plant that is near indestructible!
In my betta's tank I have several anubias nanas, moss balls and amazon swords, all of which are doing well and have good color.
I used to use a fertilizer from Maidenhead aquatics and decided about 2 or 3 weeks ago to switch to using Seachem Flourish (http://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/seachem-flourish-500ml-p-300.html).%C2 I added the duckweed at about the same time I started using the Seachem Flourish.
Anyhow... they seem to be not as green as they should be and fading somewhat. I was reading and it said it could be either a lack of fertilizer or too much water current. I *think* Seachem Flourish is enough, right? It is doing fine with my other plants... so, could it be the current somehow? I have a hob filter with a directional spot that I point at my heater to break the flow for my betta, but the duckweed does continuously swirl on the top.
Or... I was thinking if it is the current... could I use air hose and corral the duckweed a bit into an area and thus be blocking the current?
In my betta's tank I have several anubias nanas, moss balls and amazon swords, all of which are doing well and have good color.
I used to use a fertilizer from Maidenhead aquatics and decided about 2 or 3 weeks ago to switch to using Seachem Flourish (http://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/seachem-flourish-500ml-p-300.html).%C2 I added the duckweed at about the same time I started using the Seachem Flourish.
Anyhow... they seem to be not as green as they should be and fading somewhat. I was reading and it said it could be either a lack of fertilizer or too much water current. I *think* Seachem Flourish is enough, right? It is doing fine with my other plants... so, could it be the current somehow? I have a hob filter with a directional spot that I point at my heater to break the flow for my betta, but the duckweed does continuously swirl on the top.
Or... I was thinking if it is the current... could I use air hose and corral the duckweed a bit into an area and thus be blocking the current?