Gemtrox42
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I have tried using root tabs (one per plant, at base of plant, replace every 4 months as per instructions) on my rooted plants and seachem flourish for my floaters and nothing seems to be working. My hornwort seems to shed needles until there is either nothing left or just a small part covered with needles, and then never grows back. I've tried cutting the bare parts off but the rest seems to not grow anymore. One of my swords straight up died, even with the root tabs, and the other has gone from lush broad leaves to thin grass-like ones. My java moss hasn't grown that I can perceive, but I haven't moved it to measure. I have one java fern that has responded amazingly to root tabs; it's grown to almost the size of my amazon sword. However, the other three are small, curled into balls and haven't grown at all.
The only true exception, duckweed, has been growing well. Too well in fact - I think I'm going to get rid of most of it, as it's a pain to manage and gets all over my equipment and filter.
Water for both tanks are approximately the same -
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate <10
pH 7.3
gH 200 ppm
Tanks - 10gal, heavily planted with hornwort, gravel bottom with 4 cherry shrimp, a clown pleco and two honey gourami. I use a strip of white LEDs that came with the tank, which provide excellent illumination but I don't know how good they are for plants.
30gal, lightly planted with lots of driftwood and duckweed, 2 amazon swords, 4 java ferns, a few sticks of hornwort, 14 cardinal tetra, 5 dwarf corys, assassin snails and cherry shrimp, gravel bottom. Lighting comes from one set of Current LEDs, Model 4000, 7.5w, 6,500K White & 445nm Blue. I put them on the second-to-highest brightness level for the white light and the lower level for the blue light. Once again, I don't know how good these are for plants.
I'm making a list to help me organize possible explanations. Please feel free to suggest additions or removals.
The only true exception, duckweed, has been growing well. Too well in fact - I think I'm going to get rid of most of it, as it's a pain to manage and gets all over my equipment and filter.
Water for both tanks are approximately the same -
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate <10
pH 7.3
gH 200 ppm
Tanks - 10gal, heavily planted with hornwort, gravel bottom with 4 cherry shrimp, a clown pleco and two honey gourami. I use a strip of white LEDs that came with the tank, which provide excellent illumination but I don't know how good they are for plants.
30gal, lightly planted with lots of driftwood and duckweed, 2 amazon swords, 4 java ferns, a few sticks of hornwort, 14 cardinal tetra, 5 dwarf corys, assassin snails and cherry shrimp, gravel bottom. Lighting comes from one set of Current LEDs, Model 4000, 7.5w, 6,500K White & 445nm Blue. I put them on the second-to-highest brightness level for the white light and the lower level for the blue light. Once again, I don't know how good these are for plants.
I'm making a list to help me organize possible explanations. Please feel free to suggest additions or removals.
- Won't grow in gravel
- Not enough light
- Lacking trace elements
- Bad luck (weak plants, diseased at purchase, etc.)
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