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Does anyone have any tips for planting Glossostigma? I have some
cuttings and was told that tweezers would be needed to plant it. Even with tweezers, I can seem to get just the roots down. I had to cover the runner with gravel in some cases to keep things down. Any tips would greatly appreciated. |
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In article .com,
afedakendragon wrote: wrote: Does anyone have any tips for planting Glossostigma? I have some cuttings and was told that tweezers would be needed to plant it. Even with tweezers, I can seem to get just the roots down. I had to cover the runner with gravel in some cases to keep things down. Any tips would greatly appreciated. I coudln't keep it down in my flourite/pea gravel top layer substrate tank. Ended up rooting some in a little filter floss and then burying that. Worked well. Using long tweezers, I managed to get it to root in my sand over kitty litter. Had to bury it pretty deep though! Don't be afraid to bury it up to the leaf. It'll grow back out. I'm not convinced that plant is worth the massive pain the ass it seems to be. Commercially it's shipped on pastic grilles you can get in craft stores. You can build java moss walls and carpets withthe same stuff by encasing the plant between two layers. With moss you want to trim regularly so the underlayers don't die from lack of light, go brown, rot and release bits of moss everywhere. -- 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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my latest attempt (that seems to be working) was to make a 'frame' out
of chopsticks that were lying around the house. I then took sewing thread and made a mesh by stringing it all around the sticks. I then put the glosso in the thread and burried the whole thing. Turns out chopsticks float! So even getting that to stay down was a bit of a pain. Also, 37g are a pain to plant in general. Richard Sexton wrote: In article .com, afedakendragon wrote: wrote: Does anyone have any tips for planting Glossostigma? I have some cuttings and was told that tweezers would be needed to plant it. Even with tweezers, I can seem to get just the roots down. I had to cover the runner with gravel in some cases to keep things down. Any tips would greatly appreciated. I coudln't keep it down in my flourite/pea gravel top layer substrate tank. Ended up rooting some in a little filter floss and then burying that. Worked well. Using long tweezers, I managed to get it to root in my sand over kitty litter. Had to bury it pretty deep though! Don't be afraid to bury it up to the leaf. It'll grow back out. I'm not convinced that plant is worth the massive pain the ass it seems to be. Commercially it's shipped on pastic grilles you can get in craft stores. You can build java moss walls and carpets withthe same stuff by encasing the plant between two layers. With moss you want to trim regularly so the underlayers don't die from lack of light, go brown, rot and release bits of moss everywhere. -- 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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