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Red plants
From what i have read, red plants grow far slower than other plants.
Does anyone know why? I have a 20 gallon tank with CO2 and all my plants are growing well except for the red boys. I have a couple in a more shaded area, but i have one out in the open. They all seem to be losing their leaves rather quickly. any suggestions????? |
Red plants
"JoeBartoszek" wrote in message oups.com... From what i have read, red plants grow far slower than other plants. Does anyone know why? I have a 20 gallon tank with CO2 and all my plants are growing well except for the red boys. I have a couple in a more shaded area, but i have one out in the open. They all seem to be losing their leaves rather quickly. any suggestions????? What type of lighting do you have, and are you using any ferts? |
Red plants
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John wrote: "JoeBartoszek" wrote in message roups.com... From what i have read, red plants grow far slower than other plants. Does anyone know why? I have a 20 gallon tank with CO2 and all my plants are growing well except for the red boys. I have a couple in a more shaded area, but i have one out in the open. They all seem to be losing their leaves rather quickly. any suggestions????? What type of lighting do you have, and are you using any ferts? Red plants don't grow any quicker or slower than green plants. What species of plant are we talking about here? -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
Red plants
"JoeBartoszek" wrote in message oups.com... From what i have read, red plants grow far slower than other plants. Does anyone know why? I have a 20 gallon tank with CO2 and all my plants are growing well except for the red boys. I have a couple in a more shaded area, but i have one out in the open. They all seem to be losing their leaves rather quickly. any suggestions????? You probably already know this, but the red plants always need higher lighting. Talking minimum of 3 watts per gallon and better with 4 or 5. Duration seems to be a factor also and 8 hours a day is a bottom line. Types of plants would be helpful to know. |
Red plants
On Feb 7, 9:10 pm, "Sysiphus" wrote:
"JoeBartoszek" wrote in message oups.com... From what i have read, red plants grow far slower than other plants. Does anyone know why? I have a 20 gallon tank with CO2 and all my plants are growing well except for the red boys. I have a couple in a more shaded area, but i have one out in the open. They all seem to be losing their leaves rather quickly. any suggestions????? You probably already know this, but the red plants always need higher lighting. Talking minimum of 3 watts per gallon and better with 4 or 5. Duration seems to be a factor also and 8 hours a day is a bottom line. Types of plants would be helpful to know. Well i would like to know the species as well. I didnt know about the 3 watt minimum thing.... thnks i am running about 1.5 per gallon so that could be the prob. |
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