Tie to rocks or pebbles with fishing line, bury the rocks or pebbles in the substrate.
I used slate, as well...easy to break into small pieces with a hammerI actually glue these sort of plants, as well as baby tears, etc onto pieces of slate that you get in garden centres then bury the slate in the substrate. As long as you have sufficient substrate weight over the slate it'll do the trick. Just make sure the slate is big enough as well of course.
I actually glue these sort of plants, as well as baby tears, etc onto pieces of slate that you get in garden centres then bury the slate in the substrate. As long as you have sufficient substrate weight over the slate it'll do the trick. Just make sure the slate is big enough as well of course.
Yeah, that's a definite superglue job to the bottom of the stem. The roots will grow from the stem itself as you more than likely know.
OK then. This plant grows quite quickly. The top turns reddish and it makes a lovely bushy corner-piece or rear tank plant. When the top reaches the water level, just cut it back to half height and plant the top into the tank by itself. The existing plant will continue to grow.
Glue it to slate and stick it back into the substrateOkay and what do I do with the piece I cut? Just remove from the tank and bin?
Glue it to slate and stick it back into the substrate
And same with valisneria?Glue it to slate and stick it back into the substrate