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My Amazon Sword (Rose) seems to be going all to stems. There must be at
least eight inches between the substrate and the start of the leaves. There's not much in the way of new leaves, just the beanstalk syndrome. At this rate the fish will be climbing out of the basement. Could someone please tell me if this is natural or does it represent some kind of nutrient imbalance? AFAIK all the nutrients/lighting are fine. |
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In article , Bill Stock says...
My Amazon Sword (Rose) seems to be going all to stems. There must be at least eight inches between the substrate and the start of the leaves. There's not much in the way of new leaves, just the beanstalk syndrome. At this rate the fish will be climbing out of the basement. Could someone please tell me if this is natural or does it represent some kind of nutrient imbalance? AFAIK all the nutrients/lighting are fine. I had bought 12 cute little unlabeled plants, 2 inch stem with 2 inch spade shaped leafs, very bushy. Thought they would make great foreground plants. Two weeks after I planted them they were 21 inch high swords that choked out every other plant. Sorry I don't have an answer for you except they may change with time. -- Jim Anderson ( 8(|) To eMail me, just pull "my_finger" |
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Moments before spontaneously combusting Bill Stock at
was heard opining: My Amazon Sword (Rose) seems to be going all to stems. There must be at least eight inches between the substrate and the start of the leaves. There's not much in the way of new leaves, just the beanstalk syndrome. At this rate the fish will be climbing out of the basement. Mine also have long stems but then a nice leaf at the end. They're more upright than I'd like them to be but that's the variety I have. The young plants on the end of the the runners, when planted in the gravel, have shorter stalks. Could someone please tell me if this is natural or does it represent some kind of nutrient imbalance? AFAIK all the nutrients/lighting are fine. Then that's just the way they grow or could it possibly be too much nitrogen or not enough light? I know I can't fit any more shoplights over my 55s. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "Jim Anderson" wrote in message et... In article , Bill Stock says... My Amazon Sword (Rose) seems to be going all to stems. There must be at least eight inches between the substrate and the start of the leaves. There's not much in the way of new leaves, just the beanstalk syndrome. At this rate the fish will be climbing out of the basement. Could someone please tell me if this is natural or does it represent some kind of nutrient imbalance? AFAIK all the nutrients/lighting are fine. I had bought 12 cute little unlabeled plants, 2 inch stem with 2 inch spade shaped leafs, very bushy. Thought they would make great foreground plants. Two weeks after I planted them they were 21 inch high swords that choked out every other plant. Sorry I don't have an answer for you except they may change with time. Mine did not quite grow that dramatically, as I had nutrient issues in the beginning. But once they got started they were similar to yours. I guess replacement is the only answer. -- Jim Anderson ( 8(|) To eMail me, just pull "my_finger" |
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![]() "Koi-Lo" wrote in message ... Moments before spontaneously combusting Bill Stock at was heard opining: My Amazon Sword (Rose) seems to be going all to stems. There must be at least eight inches between the substrate and the start of the leaves. There's not much in the way of new leaves, just the beanstalk syndrome. At this rate the fish will be climbing out of the basement. Mine also have long stems but then a nice leaf at the end. They're more upright than I'd like them to be but that's the variety I have. The young plants on the end of the the runners, when planted in the gravel, have shorter stalks. Yeah, mine have huge leaves too, practically touching the soil after reaching the top of the tank. Could someone please tell me if this is natural or does it represent some kind of nutrient imbalance? AFAIK all the nutrients/lighting are fine. Then that's just the way they grow or could it possibly be too much nitrogen or not enough light? I know I can't fit any more shoplights over my 55s. -- If anything my Nitrates are a little low. It's just a shame to toss these monsters, but I don't see an alternative. ![]() Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Moments before spontaneously combusting Bill Stock at
was heard opining: It's just a shame to toss these monsters, but I don't see an alternative. ![]() =================== If they're attractive and in good condition, only too tall and leggy, most mom & pop stores will take them and give you credit. Don't just toss them until you check into it. The big tall ones will sell in my area for $8 and up. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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It's just a shame to toss these monsters, but I don't see an alternative.
![]() Tis the way of all properly fed Echinodorus. They're really all to big for any but stupidly large aquaria. -- 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 |
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