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Submerged spider plant question.
Have had three large green spider plant babies in the freshwater aquarium
for 3.5 weeks and they are very green and growing. Does anyone know how much longer they will last completely submerged like they are? There is also a common vine cutting with heart shaped leaves that seems to be doing well after 2.5 weeks. The spiders look beautiful with two foot long leaves. Only time will tell I guess. Jamffer |
Submerged spider plant question.
On Sep 23, 12:26 am, Tynk wrote:
On Sep 22, 4:13?pm, "Ghamph" wrote: Have had three large green spider plant babies in the freshwater aquarium for 3.5 weeks and they are very green and growing. Does anyone know how much longer they will last completely submerged like they are? There is also a common vine cutting with heart shaped leaves that seems to be doing well after 2.5 weeks. The spiders look beautiful with two foot long leaves. Only time will tell I guess. Jamffer Hi there. Many household plants will stay looking nice for quite a while, but there are some that die quick like the Palm type. As soon as you see any discoloration on the leaves remove the plant and put into some dirt. There used to be a trend a while back using common houseplants as "aquatic" plants. It was a costly mistake, as the plant would die if kept submerged completely. Just out of curiosity, did you leave any of the spider plant's babies hanging from the mother plant? I used to have a huge one with baby spidies. It was so pretty. TYNK does not know jack **** about fish yet alone plants. She does however give good head and only a fair peice when it comes to a shag. Oh TYNK swallows too..but she makes a mess just the same. |
Submerged spider plant question.
"Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 22, 4:13?pm, "Ghamph" wrote: Have had three large green spider plant babies in the freshwater aquarium for 3.5 weeks and they are very green and growing. Does anyone know how much longer they will last completely submerged like they are? There is also a common vine cutting with heart shaped leaves that seems to be doing well after 2.5 weeks. The spiders look beautiful with two foot long leaves. Only time will tell I guess. Jamffer Hi there. Many household plants will stay looking nice for quite a while, but there are some that die quick like the Palm type. As soon as you see any discoloration on the leaves remove the plant and put into some dirt. There used to be a trend a while back using common houseplants as "aquatic" plants. It was a costly mistake, as the plant would die if kept submerged completely. Just out of curiosity, did you leave any of the spider plant's babies hanging from the mother plant? I used to have a huge one with baby spidies. It was so pretty. I cut three of the largest babies from the mother plant (two foot long leaves). Then put the root end in shells to sink them to the bottom. The roots have grown about three inches so far. The mother is a very aggressive grower and has many more babies. The large green plant I have has 3 ft long solid green leaves and quickly takes over the living room if allowed. So far the babies in the aquarium seem very healthy and growing. The fish seem to be happy with the plant. I noticed that the algae growth has diminished to almost nothing. Jamffer |
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