Flowering Plants!

scott67892002

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looking for a flowering plant for my no co2, medium light, 29g tank. is there such a plant!????!!!
i only dose tropica mastergrow 3 times a week and have an 50/50 flurite/quarzite subsrate!

my tank is open top so thats why i was hoping there is something for me.

cheers all :)
 
hum... maybe anubias. undemanding, mine flowers regularly. but i dosefert and and co2. Funny they sayit's slow growing, but mine grows quite fast too.
 
Banna plant.......

umm pennywort or is it moneywort.
 
looking for a flowering plant for my no co2, medium light, 29g tank. is there such a plant!????!!!
i only dose tropica mastergrow 3 times a week and have an 50/50 flurite/quarzite subsrate!

my tank is open top so thats why i was hoping there is something for me.

cheers all :)

Some cryptocorynes regularly flower in the aquarium. In addition, Amazon swords flower above the water line as do many hardy stemplants if you let them grow above the water line. The problem with stemplants, however, is that at times they will shed the growth that is submerged to favor the growth above the water line and to produce the flower. Do you know that wattage of your lighting? A nymphaea species may work, lotus or stellata, but I've not grown one without CO2 injection before. Those have fantastic night-blooming flowers. Just what you may be looking for.
 

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