Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,124 Reaction score 25,353 Location Perth, WA Jul 3, 2022 #16 yes it could be the start of them stems are just branches coming out of the main trunk on a normal plant
yes it could be the start of them stems are just branches coming out of the main trunk on a normal plant
OP OP AmyKieran Fish Herder Joined Feb 19, 2022 Messages 1,200 Reaction score 581 Location England Jul 3, 2022 #17 Colin_T said: yes it could be the start of them stems are just branches coming out of the main trunk on a normal plant Click to expand... Okay will they break off on their own?
Colin_T said: yes it could be the start of them stems are just branches coming out of the main trunk on a normal plant Click to expand... Okay will they break off on their own?
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,124 Reaction score 25,353 Location Perth, WA Jul 3, 2022 #18 they don't normally break off on their own
OP OP AmyKieran Fish Herder Joined Feb 19, 2022 Messages 1,200 Reaction score 581 Location England Jul 3, 2022 #19 Colin_T said: they don't normally break off on their own Click to expand... Well after they grow do I break them off or leave them?
Colin_T said: they don't normally break off on their own Click to expand... Well after they grow do I break them off or leave them?
Colin_T Fish Guru Joined Jan 26, 2008 Messages 41,124 Reaction score 25,353 Location Perth, WA Jul 3, 2022 #20 leave them until the plant is big and then cut or break the stems off. I prefer to use a sharp pr of scissors to cut aquarium plants. It doesn't squash or bruise the stems as much.
leave them until the plant is big and then cut or break the stems off. I prefer to use a sharp pr of scissors to cut aquarium plants. It doesn't squash or bruise the stems as much.