This question could probably apply to a number of plants? I read somewhere not to put 100% of the Vallisneria sp. 'Gigantea' roots under the substrate (my substrate is sand).
I have 5 bunches of these plants in juvenile form. I have planted them so they are barely in the substrate, but they are "just about" anchored in, maybe only with about 20% of the roots actually making contact with the sand (if this even makes sense reading it?)
I'm figuring the other roots that are currently not anchored into the sand will make their own way into the sand when they are good and ready? If they don't uproot and come to the surface, then I am fine I think?
Thanks
I have 5 bunches of these plants in juvenile form. I have planted them so they are barely in the substrate, but they are "just about" anchored in, maybe only with about 20% of the roots actually making contact with the sand (if this even makes sense reading it?)
I'm figuring the other roots that are currently not anchored into the sand will make their own way into the sand when they are good and ready? If they don't uproot and come to the surface, then I am fine I think?
Thanks