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JHudson
December 29th 03, 04:35 AM
Hi
I have a newly set up planted tank and have come to the maintenance part of
plants. I know to remove the dead leaves and such, but pruning is somewhat
confusing for some species.
Are there any websites that tell how to properly prune certain species of
plants? I have some vals of that all the leaves have brown ends(came that
way), should I just give them a haircut and just remove the brown parts?
Thanks

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Dunter Powries
December 29th 03, 03:07 PM
JHudson > wrote in message
news:zaOHb.87251$ss5.62881@clgrps13...
> Hi
> I have a newly set up planted tank and have come to the maintenance part
of
> plants. I know to remove the dead leaves and such, but pruning is
somewhat
> confusing for some species.
> Are there any websites that tell how to properly prune certain species of
> plants? I have some vals of that all the leaves have brown ends(came that
> way), should I just give them a haircut and just remove the brown parts?

When it comes time to prune vals and sags, I usually pull the entire clump
out, separate the rosettes, and discard about half the plant. Between
prunings, I may pinch off any discolored leaves near the base of the plant
between my thumb and forefinger. I have occasionally trimmed my sags by
just cutting the tops level with the water line but, frankly, that looks a
little stupid.