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All plant tank
I ran this question by a couple of days ago and never got a reply.
I'll try again. I have numerous young amazon sword plants that are growing from their mother plants and have been anchored lightly into the gravel and have rapidly sent down strong roots and many leaves. They are around 5-6 inches tall, each plant with 6 or 8 leaves. I am running out of space to anchor new plantlets and grow out room for all of these babies and am considering setting up a 10 or 15 gallon tank just to grow the plants. Does anyone have any suggestions for a substrate - will stock it with little or no fish - feed it with liquid ferts and perhaps some Seachem rabbit pellets or plant tabs or make my own clay balls from compost. I'd like to build a layered substrate that will take care of the major nutritional needs NPK of the plants so all I will have to do is add some excel and minor nutrients. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
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