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Pickeral Rush
I have 2 Pickeral Rush in my pond. They seem to be growing well but have
virtually no flowers. They develope the little corn cob thing - then just a few tiny maybe 1/8 inch purple 'flower leaves' will emerge - not even enough to fall off - then its done - goes to brown. The could be root bound because it had quite a root mass when I planted and they are considerably more profuse now. It could be a nutritional problem. I have been fertilizing monthly but perhaps my fertilizer is not very potent, as I have posted about lilies yellowing prematurely with same fertilizer. I did plant the rush with only about 20% soil and the rest pea gravel. Or it could be just the variety. Met a guy who was given the same plants and he says his do the same thing. I emailed the benefactors but no response. Water is good with a small amount of nitrates. Lotsa fish. What do ya think? Variety or aquaculture? Thanxx Bill Brister |
Pickeral Rush
Mine did that too.
then just a few tiny maybe 1/8 inch purple 'flower leaves' will emerge Then the plant ate its pot, tried to take over the pond and ended up in the compost heap. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
Pickeral Rush
Yeah, same with mine. There are several tall stalks with a big leaf at the
top. They're all nice and green and fertilized, but only one of them has had the little tiny purple flowers so far. And they were only there for a couple, three days before browning and dying. Lydia "Newbie Bill" wrote in message m... I have 2 Pickeral Rush in my pond. They seem to be growing well but have virtually no flowers. They develope the little corn cob thing - then just a few tiny maybe 1/8 inch purple 'flower leaves' will emerge - not even enough to fall off - then its done - goes to brown. The could be root bound because it had quite a root mass when I planted and they are considerably more profuse now. It could be a nutritional problem. I have been fertilizing monthly but perhaps my fertilizer is not very potent, as I have posted about lilies yellowing prematurely with same fertilizer. I did plant the rush with only about 20% soil and the rest pea gravel. Or it could be just the variety. Met a guy who was given the same plants and he says his do the same thing. I emailed the benefactors but no response. Water is good with a small amount of nitrates. Lotsa fish. What do ya think? Variety or aquaculture? Thanxx Bill Brister |
Pickeral Rush
"Ka30P" wrote:
Mine did that too. then just a few tiny maybe 1/8 inch purple 'flower leaves' will emerge Then the plant ate its pot, tried to take over the pond and ended up in the compost heap. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html Boy, ditto that! What a pig of a plant. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Too few blossoms and green, "growing well" plants usually means too much
fertilizer, or at least too much nitrogen in the fertilizer. Our pickeral are never fertilized, potted in river rock or lava, bloom profusely, always "jump pot" and try to take over the pond. They're about 3-4 feet tall now with blooms 4-6 inches long. The koi are pretty good about keeping them rounded up, breaking off the portions that creep out of the pot or pushing the pot to the bottom of the pond. I rarely repot the pickeral unless I'm dividing some to give away. -- Zk Oregon, USDA Zone 7 3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies "Newbie Bill" wrote in message m... I have 2 Pickeral Rush in my pond. They seem to be growing well but have virtually no flowers .... The could be root bound ... It could be a nutritional problem. I have been fertilizing monthly but perhaps my fertilizer is not very potent .. |
Pickeral Rush
San Diego Joe wrote in message ...
San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. ^^^^^^ waitaminute, you mean an Oscar like an aquarium dwelling South American Ciclid Oscar? Just how warm is your water?? -- Crashj |
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"Crashj" wrote:
San Diego Joe wrote in message ... San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. ^^^^^^ waitaminute, you mean an Oscar like an aquarium dwelling South American Ciclid Oscar? Just how warm is your water?? Yup, that kind of Oscar. We bought him last summer to try to keep down the mosquito fish population. We brought him in to an aquarium for the winter. Our water is in the high 70's. He doesn't seem to catch too many mosquito fish, but does seem to have developed a liking for goldfish pellets. Sigh... San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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San Diego Joe wrote in message ...
"Crashj" wrote: San Diego Joe wrote in message ... and an Oscar. ^^^^^^ waitaminute, you mean an Oscar like in an aquarium dwelling South American Ciclid Oscar? Just how warm is your water?? Yup, that kind of Oscar. He doesn't seem to catch too many mosquito fish, but does seem to have developed a liking for goldfish pellets. Sigh... That is very interesting since I have an Oscar inside who is a total PITA and will not eat his feeder fish. He hides over in the corner and sulks, mostly. I think he was traumatized in his youth when he tried to swallow a cory cat and I had to pull it out with pliers. The roof of his mouth was never the same. The new pond may be just the thing for him . . . Of course being in Pennsylvania may make his outdoor season short. So 70F water is fine for him, you think? -- Crashj |
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"Crashj" wrote:
San Diego Joe wrote in message ... "Crashj" wrote: San Diego Joe wrote in message ... and an Oscar. ^^^^^^ waitaminute, you mean an Oscar like in an aquarium dwelling South American Ciclid Oscar? Just how warm is your water?? Yup, that kind of Oscar. He doesn't seem to catch too many mosquito fish, but does seem to have developed a liking for goldfish pellets. Sigh... That is very interesting since I have an Oscar inside who is a total PITA and will not eat his feeder fish. He hides over in the corner and sulks, mostly. I think he was traumatized in his youth when he tried to swallow a cory cat and I had to pull it out with pliers. The roof of his mouth was never the same. The new pond may be just the thing for him . . . Of course being in Pennsylvania may make his outdoor season short. So 70F water is fine for him, you think? We put him in in spring as soon as the water can maintain "near" 70. I'd try it colder, but don't want to risk it. I think that basically what happens when the water is too cold is he is more prone to disease. On the other hand, he sure seems happier in his larger surroundings! But, yeah, I'd say anything over 70 would be fine. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Joe,
Jim has an Oscar in his office aquarium (70 gal). It lives in a steady 74-78 degree temp. It eats extra mosquito fish that he traps from the pond...keeping the gambusia population down by having the Oscar eat them...with an intermediate step. The office Oscar also loves catfish food. When it was young, it would lie on its side when we approached the tank, sending the message that it was a dead fish or perhaps a leaf and therefore not worth eating. We cold run it in the pond, but don't think we could get it out in the fall. How did you trap yours to bring it in in the fall? Phyllis -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "San Diego Joe" wrote in message ... "Crashj" wrote: San Diego Joe wrote in message ... San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. ^^^^^^ waitaminute, you mean an Oscar like an aquarium dwelling South American Ciclid Oscar? Just how warm is your water?? Yup, that kind of Oscar. We bought him last summer to try to keep down the mosquito fish population. We brought him in to an aquarium for the winter. Our water is in the high 70's. He doesn't seem to catch too many mosquito fish, but does seem to have developed a liking for goldfish pellets. Sigh... San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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