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Old November 27th 04, 06:23 PM
Scott Far Thunder
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Hau kolas..well my first foray into planted aquaria seems to be going pretty
well so far; just basic beginner plants. Several plants that have really
taken off, in particular "red ludwigia" and really need to be trimmed back.
So, as a general rule of thumb, where is the "ideal" location to trim
plants, and in particular, the "red ludwigia"? As much as the fish and I
enjoy them, I'd hate to hack the plants to death trying to manage them. TIA

lila pilamaya
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Old November 30th 04, 04:25 PM
kush
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To trim ludwigia, snip just above a leaf pair. New stems will usually
sprout from each of the two leaf nodes. After four or five prunings
you will probably find that there are so many aerial roots and the
bottoms of the plants have gotten so grotty that you'll just uproot
the entire grouping, chop off and discard the bottom portion, and
replant the tops - my ludwigia repens grow so fast that I replant
cuttings every couple of weeks.

kush

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"Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message ...
Hau kolas..well my first foray into planted aquaria seems to be going pretty
well so far; just basic beginner plants. Several plants that have really
taken off, in particular "red ludwigia" and really need to be trimmed back.
So, as a general rule of thumb, where is the "ideal" location to trim
plants, and in particular, the "red ludwigia"? As much as the fish and I
enjoy them, I'd hate to hack the plants to death trying to manage them. TIA

lila pilamaya
**FREE LEONARD PELTIER NOW!!**

 




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