I've been wanting to add more plants to my 65 gallon besides anubias, so I've been growing aquarium bulbs in pots in a bucket.
I bought plant substrate and terracotta pots that I placed them in with a sponge filter. I use the same treated tap water I use for all three of my tanks. My (according to the package from petco) apongoeton undulatus has been growing like a weed. I decided it was time to place one in my main tank, but by the next morning they all had become sort of waxy/brown spots before some of the leaves began to fall off. I'm not sure as to what could cause the melt as I use the same water and my BN plecos don't bother my anubias, I've also not noticed them on the few remaining healthy leaves but I won't rule them out.
I'd try growing them from scratch in my main tank, but my angelfish tear apart young plants for fun. One of the reasons the crypts I bought are always stubby
I bought plant substrate and terracotta pots that I placed them in with a sponge filter. I use the same treated tap water I use for all three of my tanks. My (according to the package from petco) apongoeton undulatus has been growing like a weed. I decided it was time to place one in my main tank, but by the next morning they all had become sort of waxy/brown spots before some of the leaves began to fall off. I'm not sure as to what could cause the melt as I use the same water and my BN plecos don't bother my anubias, I've also not noticed them on the few remaining healthy leaves but I won't rule them out.
I'd try growing them from scratch in my main tank, but my angelfish tear apart young plants for fun. One of the reasons the crypts I bought are always stubby