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Ook
July 2nd 05, 05:02 AM
I have some "water wisteria" in my tank. At the top of the plant it grows
nice green lush foliage. But in about a week, the tips of the leaves start
to curl under and turn brown and rot. New growth comes out of the top, old
growth slowly dies. My hornswort is growing like crazy. My lillies did well
in the tank. I add plant fertilizer stuff which is basically iron. Is this
just what the plant does, or is there some trick to making it grow healthy?

Elaine T
July 5th 05, 12:29 AM
Ook wrote:
> I have some "water wisteria" in my tank. At the top of the plant it grows
> nice green lush foliage. But in about a week, the tips of the leaves start
> to curl under and turn brown and rot. New growth comes out of the top, old
> growth slowly dies. My hornswort is growing like crazy. My lillies did well
> in the tank. I add plant fertilizer stuff which is basically iron. Is this
> just what the plant does, or is there some trick to making it grow healthy?
>
>
Does your "fertilizer stuff" contain potash as well as iron? Hygrophila
difformis (water wisteria) also requres more light than hornwort and
water lilies.

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Ook
July 5th 05, 03:35 AM
"Elaine T" > wrote in message
. com...
> Ook wrote:
>> I have some "water wisteria" in my tank. At the top of the plant it grows
>> nice green lush foliage. But in about a week, the tips of the leaves
>> start
>> to curl under and turn brown and rot. New growth comes out of the top,
>> old
>> growth slowly dies. My hornswort is growing like crazy. My lillies did
>> well
>> in the tank. I add plant fertilizer stuff which is basically iron. Is
>> this
>> just what the plant does, or is there some trick to making it grow
>> healthy?
>>
>>
> Does your "fertilizer stuff" contain potash as well as iron? Hygrophila
> difformis (water wisteria) also requres more light than hornwort and water
> lilies.
>

It does contain potash. I also used some other stuff, forgot what it is. If
anything, I might have put too much fertilizer in the tank, but it does not
seem to have stressed the fish or had an effect on the hornswort. Actually,
I have a hair algae infestation that is starting to worry me :). I have it
in a 50 gallon tank. On the left side of the tank I have two 18W bulbs
instead of the normal one bulb. One is a reddish plant light, the other is a
blueish natural light. Between the two of them, I figure they cover the
spectrum fairly well.

Elaine T
July 5th 05, 04:03 AM
Ook wrote:
> "Elaine T" > wrote in message
> . com...
>
>>Ook wrote:
>>
>>>I have some "water wisteria" in my tank. At the top of the plant it grows
>>>nice green lush foliage. But in about a week, the tips of the leaves
>>>start
>>>to curl under and turn brown and rot. New growth comes out of the top,
>>>old
>>>growth slowly dies. My hornswort is growing like crazy. My lillies did
>>>well
>>>in the tank. I add plant fertilizer stuff which is basically iron. Is
>>>this
>>>just what the plant does, or is there some trick to making it grow
>>>healthy?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Does your "fertilizer stuff" contain potash as well as iron? Hygrophila
>>difformis (water wisteria) also requres more light than hornwort and water
>>lilies.
>>
>
>
> It does contain potash. I also used some other stuff, forgot what it is. If
> anything, I might have put too much fertilizer in the tank, but it does not
> seem to have stressed the fish or had an effect on the hornswort. Actually,
> I have a hair algae infestation that is starting to worry me :). I have it
> in a 50 gallon tank. On the left side of the tank I have two 18W bulbs
> instead of the normal one bulb. One is a reddish plant light, the other is a
> blueish natural light. Between the two of them, I figure they cover the
> spectrum fairly well.
>
>
You've got pretty low light for water wisteria, even on the side with
two bulbs. I've not had much luck with it with below 2 wpg of light.
I'd try crypts, anubias, java moss, or java fern. Maybe regular hygro
or a swordplant on the brighter side, if your tank isn't too deep.

Go light on the ferts if your tank is lightly planted; especially the
iron. Whatever the plants leave behind, algae will use. You might like
to try Flourish Excel to help the plants too. It's a supplement that
you can use instead of CO2 to provide a carbon source for the plants.

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Ook
July 6th 05, 06:31 AM
>> It does contain potash. I also used some other stuff, forgot what it is.
>> If anything, I might have put too much fertilizer in the tank, but it
>> does not seem to have stressed the fish or had an effect on the
>> hornswort. Actually, I have a hair algae infestation that is starting to
>> worry me :). I have it in a 50 gallon tank. On the left side of the tank
>> I have two 18W bulbs instead of the normal one bulb. One is a reddish
>> plant light, the other is a blueish natural light. Between the two of
>> them, I figure they cover the spectrum fairly well.
> You've got pretty low light for water wisteria, even on the side with two
> bulbs. I've not had much luck with it with below 2 wpg of light. I'd try
> crypts, anubias, java moss, or java fern. Maybe regular hygro or a
> swordplant on the brighter side, if your tank isn't too deep.
>
> Go light on the ferts if your tank is lightly planted; especially the
> iron. Whatever the plants leave behind, algae will use. You might like
> to try Flourish Excel to help the plants too. It's a supplement that you
> can use instead of CO2 to provide a carbon source for the plants.
>

OK, I didn't realize that even two bulbs was not much for water wisteria -
my hornwort grows like crazt with just one bulb. I'll print this email and
take it to the LFS and see what they have.

My Java fern seems to be OK, but it grows slowly and keeps putting out
shoots at the tips of the leaves. Is this normal?

Elaine T
July 6th 05, 07:54 PM
Ook wrote:
>>>It does contain potash. I also used some other stuff, forgot what it is.
>>>If anything, I might have put too much fertilizer in the tank, but it
>>>does not seem to have stressed the fish or had an effect on the
>>>hornswort. Actually, I have a hair algae infestation that is starting to
>>>worry me :). I have it in a 50 gallon tank. On the left side of the tank
>>>I have two 18W bulbs instead of the normal one bulb. One is a reddish
>>>plant light, the other is a blueish natural light. Between the two of
>>>them, I figure they cover the spectrum fairly well.
>>
>>You've got pretty low light for water wisteria, even on the side with two
>>bulbs. I've not had much luck with it with below 2 wpg of light. I'd try
>>crypts, anubias, java moss, or java fern. Maybe regular hygro or a
>>swordplant on the brighter side, if your tank isn't too deep.
>>
>>Go light on the ferts if your tank is lightly planted; especially the
>>iron. Whatever the plants leave behind, algae will use. You might like
>>to try Flourish Excel to help the plants too. It's a supplement that you
>>can use instead of CO2 to provide a carbon source for the plants.
>>
>
>
> OK, I didn't realize that even two bulbs was not much for water wisteria -
> my hornwort grows like crazt with just one bulb. I'll print this email and
> take it to the LFS and see what they have.
>
> My Java fern seems to be OK, but it grows slowly and keeps putting out
> shoots at the tips of the leaves. Is this normal?
>
>
Yep. That's what Java fern does. The shoots at the tips of the leaves
will grow into new plants.

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