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Tara Legale
April 14th 07, 04:55 AM
I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that the
spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this done? Can
you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how else can you grow a
new plant? Thanks.

Dick
April 14th 07, 01:11 PM
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 03:55:55 GMT, "Tara Legale"
> wrote:

>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that the
>spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this done? Can
>you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how else can you grow a
>new plant? Thanks.
>
Java fern is a most hardy low light plant. Hard to not keep it from
not spreading. I have JF growing without burying the bottom, I just
weight them down with lead weight.

For some reason, one of my 10 gallon tanks seems to have perfect
conditions for JF and I must "harvest" large floating islands of the
plants, whereas my 29 gallon isn't so great. I have replaced the 29
gallon JF several times using starter from the 10. The latest one I
sunk with a lead weight and it is doing well, so far.

Gail Futoran
April 14th 07, 03:12 PM
"Tara Legale" > wrote in message
...
>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that
>the spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this
>done? Can you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how
>else can you grow a new plant? Thanks.

Baby plants will grow on leaves all on
their own. I have no idea what if anything
you can do to trigger the process. I started
with one small-ish Java Fern and now
have them all over my tanks due to self
reproducing.

Gail

Richard Sexton
April 15th 07, 02:06 AM
In article >,
Tara Legale > wrote:
>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that the
>spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this done? Can
>you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how else can you grow a
>new plant? Thanks.
>
>

Do nothing and new plants will grow at the leaf tips.

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~Windsong~[_2_]
April 15th 07, 10:06 PM
Why do you not ask your favoprite hate monger Gill since she likes
to be the one with the final word.......afterall she said you were her
favorite troll and had to be a sock puppet of carols.............or
is our little miss Piggy Tara sucking up into the butt crack of the
moderator gods now..........Gill Passman played you hook line and
sinker Tara and you ate it all up with the gusto of a real asshole
dumbass!




On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 03:55:55 GMT, "Tara Legale"
> wrote:

<<>>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that the
<<>>spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this done? Can
<<>>you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how else can you grow a
<<>>new plant? Thanks.
<<>>



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!

~Windsong~[_2_]
April 15th 07, 10:07 PM
Baby plants..sheeeeeeeesh what a bunch of dumbasses.baby plants.....



On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 14:12:57 GMT, "Gail Futoran"
> wrote:

<<>>
<<>>"Tara Legale" > wrote in message
...
<<>>>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that
<<>>>the spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this
<<>>>done? Can you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how
<<>>>else can you grow a new plant? Thanks.
<<>>
<<>>Baby plants will grow on leaves all on
<<>>their own. I have no idea what if anything
<<>>you can do to trigger the process. I started
<<>>with one small-ish Java Fern and now
<<>>have them all over my tanks due to self
<<>>reproducing.
<<>>
<<>>Gail
<<>>



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!

~Windsong~[_2_]
April 15th 07, 10:12 PM
Get two plants a boy and a girl put them in the same tank and they
will screw and have "baby" plants just like Gail stated.........Then
you have to diaper them and titty feed them and burp them..........



On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 03:55:55 GMT, "Tara Legale"
> wrote:

<<>>I just bought a large java fern. I read somewhere in the past that the
<<>>spores on the leaves can be used to grow new plants. How is this done? Can
<<>>you pick a spore off and drop it in the gravel? Or how else can you grow a
<<>>new plant? Thanks.
<<>>



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!