Every time that I plant a new plant I also can't wait for it to grow. Sometimes it seems like the plants are just standing still. I guess that this hobby really teaches you patience.
It's a "watched pot never boils" kind of thing! I find it helps to take a daily photo of new tanks/plants to see the subtle changes.Every time that I plant a new plant I also can't wait for it to grow. Sometimes it seems like the plants are just standing still. I guess that this hobby really teaches you patience.
I agree. Its like the plants will never grow Thats a good idea about the daily pics. I'm gonna try thatIt's a "watched pot never boils" kind of thing! I find it helps to take a daily photo of new tanks/plants to see the subtle changes.
If only I could create a super fertilizer that would grow plants to their full potential in less than 24 hours.What you say goes for everything in the aquarium hobby. There are no quick solutions. The neglected or diseased aquarium that requires a major water change to stave off catastrophe has already suffered the damage and needs time to heal. Everything takes time . There is nothing instant in the aquarium hobby.
Sort of like Jack and the Beanstalk!If only I could create a super fertilizer that would grow plants to their full potential in less than 24 hours.
And call it "Patience" woohahahhaIf only I could create a super fertilizer that would grow plants to their full potential in less than 24 hours.
Very true.Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby.
What would you do then in 48 or 72 hours? Slow growing can be a benefit. Faster growing plants need more maintenance to keep them in check.If only I could create a super fertilizer that would grow plants to their full potential in less than 24 hours.