yes, I'm one of those people... I have several forms, in several Tanks... some claim "they are poison" some have had really good luck with them... me, I'm doing OK... & trying to understand...
the longest ones I have had, are little stubby 4" stalks... & they have been in my tanks, for 6-9 months so far... I've lost a few ( ones that did not have a good root base before they went into my tanks )... I have several that have 12" stalks, & those are all doing great, ( I've not lost one of those yet ) & the tops have doubled in size, since I put them in the tank... then I have some that were "braided" kind of, into what I call "towers" I have a love hate relationship with those... they came with colored twist ties, & before I put them in the tanks, I one by one replaced those with small white zip ties... they are very stabile in the tanks, which I need... I have 5 - 5" tinfoil barbs in that tank, & they bounce off everything, when feeding... the down side... there is like 20 stalks per tower, & I have one that died in one of the towers... so I need to figure out how to deal with that... ( I plant them in bowls ) so I can pull it out easily, & cut that one out, & replace it, if I buy a few loose ones in a matching diameter...
time for a few pictures, then, I hope some discussion...
this is the tank that has the towers... this picture is maybe 3 months ago, & towers had been in the tank 2 months or so...
This was from this morning... 3 months or so later... growth is slow, but the fish are doing great in this tank
this is the taller stalks... again, been in the tank about 2 months here...
This was taken this morning... about 3 months later... ( less plants, as I had to thin them out a little to work on this tank, its open on 3 sides, so all maintenance has to be done from the top of one end )
these are the original ones I started with... that have been in the tank as long as 9 months... again slow growth, but still alive ( sorry not a dedicated picture, will try to include a picture specifically of the plants
this is not a good picture, it was taken about a month after the tank was set up, & I was still trying to polish the pond dirt from the pots out of the water...
mine, are all completely submerged... I know some people say the tops must be above water...
heard stories of them "melting"... none of mine do that... the stalks are solid, so they get soft & no tops grow, when mine die... mine I have no CO2 yet in the tanks... going to start, ( for the benefit of other plants in the tanks ) the only fertilizers I'm using currently are root tabs, & I've never put one on a Bamboo
the longest ones I have had, are little stubby 4" stalks... & they have been in my tanks, for 6-9 months so far... I've lost a few ( ones that did not have a good root base before they went into my tanks )... I have several that have 12" stalks, & those are all doing great, ( I've not lost one of those yet ) & the tops have doubled in size, since I put them in the tank... then I have some that were "braided" kind of, into what I call "towers" I have a love hate relationship with those... they came with colored twist ties, & before I put them in the tanks, I one by one replaced those with small white zip ties... they are very stabile in the tanks, which I need... I have 5 - 5" tinfoil barbs in that tank, & they bounce off everything, when feeding... the down side... there is like 20 stalks per tower, & I have one that died in one of the towers... so I need to figure out how to deal with that... ( I plant them in bowls ) so I can pull it out easily, & cut that one out, & replace it, if I buy a few loose ones in a matching diameter...
time for a few pictures, then, I hope some discussion...
this is the tank that has the towers... this picture is maybe 3 months ago, & towers had been in the tank 2 months or so...
This was from this morning... 3 months or so later... growth is slow, but the fish are doing great in this tank
this is the taller stalks... again, been in the tank about 2 months here...
This was taken this morning... about 3 months later... ( less plants, as I had to thin them out a little to work on this tank, its open on 3 sides, so all maintenance has to be done from the top of one end )
these are the original ones I started with... that have been in the tank as long as 9 months... again slow growth, but still alive ( sorry not a dedicated picture, will try to include a picture specifically of the plants
this is not a good picture, it was taken about a month after the tank was set up, & I was still trying to polish the pond dirt from the pots out of the water...
mine, are all completely submerged... I know some people say the tops must be above water...
heard stories of them "melting"... none of mine do that... the stalks are solid, so they get soft & no tops grow, when mine die... mine I have no CO2 yet in the tanks... going to start, ( for the benefit of other plants in the tanks ) the only fertilizers I'm using currently are root tabs, & I've never put one on a Bamboo
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