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Lobelia Cardinlais: Leaves curling downward
I have some Lobelia Cardinalis (Large form) in my 4-feet tank and
its leaves are beginning to curl downward and inward. The whole plants look healthy, leaves look green. I couldn't be sure if this is a sign of nutrient deficiency. Other plants are doing OK. I have more than 200 watt of CF lighting and regular dose of Tetra & Seachem ferts every week at H20 change. I also have a combo of dennerle, JBL & root tablet underneath my fine sand substrate. Can anybody help to enlighten a bit here? a.c. |
Lobelia Cardinlais: Leaves curling downward
I have the small form. The leaves do tend to curl downwards and the
older leaves sometimes more than normal however I'm referring to their normal shape. If yours are curling back a lot more than normal then I guess it could be a nutrient issue. If the leaves are wrinkled or bent it could be calcium, but I have yet to notice any nutrient deficiencies with my lobelia besides potassium deficiency. I find most of my other plants show deficiencies long before the lobelia does. Is it happening with new grwoth too? Regards Giancarlo Podio "alex crouvier" wrote in message ... I have some Lobelia Cardinalis (Large form) in my 4-feet tank and its leaves are beginning to curl downward and inward. The whole plants look healthy, leaves look green. I couldn't be sure if this is a sign of nutrient deficiency. Other plants are doing OK. I have more than 200 watt of CF lighting and regular dose of Tetra & Seachem ferts every week at H20 change. I also have a combo of dennerle, JBL & root tablet underneath my fine sand substrate. Can anybody help to enlighten a bit here? a.c. |
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