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Bill Stock
August 2nd 04, 01:27 AM
The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
Bill Stock
August 2nd 04, 01:37 AM
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
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> The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
PH 7.5
Temp 25C
Nitrates 20 ppm
Light 72W CFL (Double in winter)
surewest
August 2nd 04, 02:06 AM
Could be a little brown algae ?
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"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
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> "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
> gers.com...
> > The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
>
> PH 7.5
> Temp 25C
> Nitrates 20 ppm
> Light 72W CFL (Double in winter)
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>
Limnophile
August 2nd 04, 08:28 AM
Most aquatic plants need iron and potassium (potash ) added to the aquarium,
hornwort included.
Hornwort also needs a 2 - 4 month "resting" period, with the water temp of
2-8 C, at least every 16 months. In the wild, the water cools off every
winter, and it's well-adapted to the yearly cycle.
If you can't provide your hornwort a cold period yearly, you will need to
keep replacing it. It also grows best at temps betwen 18-22 C. 25 C is a
little too warm.
YMMV . Glad to help;
Limnophile
"Bill Stock" > wrote in message
ers.com...
> "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
> gers.com...
> > The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
>
> PH 7.5
> Temp 25C
> Nitrates 20 ppm
> Light 72W CFL (Double in winter)
>
>
>
>
>
Giancarlo Podio
August 2nd 04, 03:17 PM
"Limnophile" > wrote in message >...
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> Hornwort also needs a 2 - 4 month "resting" period, with the water temp of
> 2-8 C, at least every 16 months. In the wild, the water cools off every
> winter, and it's well-adapted to the yearly cycle.
>
> If you can't provide your hornwort a cold period yearly, you will need to
> keep replacing it. It also grows best at temps betwen 18-22 C. 25 C is a
> little too warm.
....
Really? I've never heard of this before, nor has my hornwart had any
problems in 76F for over 2 years. It may be what nature throws at it
but are you sure it's actually a requirement of this plant?
Anyway, I usually find most people who have problems with hornwart are
low in iron, being a floating plant it's unable to get anything from
the substrate. Try a little Flourish or Flourish FE if already using a
trace mixture for the water column.
Hope that helps
Giancarlo Podio
Limnophile
August 2nd 04, 05:42 PM
My hornwort dies off every winter, and every spring I get some more from
the local pond. You might have better luck, but that's what happens for me.
It doesn't seem to do very well above 75 F/ 23 C either. But like I said,
YMMV.
Limnophile
"Giancarlo Podio" > wrote in message
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> "Limnophile" > wrote in message
>...
> ...
> > Hornwort also needs a 2 - 4 month "resting" period, with the water temp
of
> > 2-8 C, at least every 16 months. In the wild, the water cools off every
> > winter, and it's well-adapted to the yearly cycle.
> >
> > If you can't provide your hornwort a cold period yearly, you will need
to
> > keep replacing it. It also grows best at temps betwen 18-22 C. 25 C is a
> > little too warm.
> ...
>
> Really? I've never heard of this before, nor has my hornwart had any
> problems in 76F for over 2 years. It may be what nature throws at it
> but are you sure it's actually a requirement of this plant?
>
> Anyway, I usually find most people who have problems with hornwart are
> low in iron, being a floating plant it's unable to get anything from
> the substrate. Try a little Flourish or Flourish FE if already using a
> trace mixture for the water column.
>
> Hope that helps
> Giancarlo Podio
Bill Stock
August 2nd 04, 06:49 PM
"Limnophile" > wrote in message
...
> Most aquatic plants need iron and potassium (potash ) added to the
aquarium,
> hornwort included.
>
> Hornwort also needs a 2 - 4 month "resting" period, with the water temp of
> 2-8 C, at least every 16 months. In the wild, the water cools off every
> winter, and it's well-adapted to the yearly cycle.
>
> If you can't provide your hornwort a cold period yearly, you will need to
> keep replacing it. It also grows best at temps betwen 18-22 C. 25 C is a
> little too warm.
>
> YMMV . Glad to help;
> Limnophile
Thanks, I currently have too many Nitrates in my tank. I was hoping the HW
might help.
> "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
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> > "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
> > gers.com...
> > > The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
> >
> > PH 7.5
> > Temp 25C
> > Nitrates 20 ppm
> > Light 72W CFL (Double in winter)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Bill Stock
August 2nd 04, 06:53 PM
"surewest" > wrote in message
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> Could be a little brown algae ?
Thanks.
I's not all over, just at the tips of the plant. I mean that all the needles
at the end of the plant are brown, not that all needles have brown tips. The
needles are rather sparse in some places too. It almost looks like a burn or
a lack of nutrients. But I have plenty of Nitrates.
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> "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
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> > "Bill Stock" > wrote in message
> > gers.com...
> > > The tips of my Hornwort are turning brown. Any ideas?
> >
> > PH 7.5
> > Temp 25C
> > Nitrates 20 ppm
> > Light 72W CFL (Double in winter)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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