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Old October 14th 03, 09:16 PM
Boris
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Default Pruning Limnophila

I've always trimmed Limnophila from the top - but after months of trimming
them, they become kind of "spindley".

Should I trim from the bottom? That is, uproot them and cut them from the
bottom?

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Boris


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Old October 15th 03, 09:13 PM
Brian
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Default Pruning Limnophila

I've always trimmed Limnophila from the top - but after months of
trimming them, they become kind of "spindley".

Should I trim from the bottom? That is, uproot them and cut them from
the bottom?


I prune Limnophila sessiliflora by cutting the plant down to the lowest
node that has sprouted a stem. This works for a while, but the plant will
eventually get bushy at the base. I then just uproot the plant and cut a
top portion of the plant off and plant it in the same location (try to
cut just below a node that has roots). I also control the plants'
tendency to migrate by removing any runners. I sometimes replace the
original plant with a healthy plant I obtained from a runner.

Hope that helps,

Brian
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Old October 16th 03, 05:32 AM
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Default Pruning Limnophila

Yes it does - thank you!

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I've always trimmed Limnophila from the top - but after months of
trimming them, they become kind of "spindley".

Should I trim from the bottom? That is, uproot them and cut them from
the bottom?


I prune Limnophila sessiliflora by cutting the plant down to the lowest
node that has sprouted a stem. This works for a while, but the plant will
eventually get bushy at the base. I then just uproot the plant and cut a
top portion of the plant off and plant it in the same location (try to
cut just below a node that has roots). I also control the plants'
tendency to migrate by removing any runners. I sometimes replace the
original plant with a healthy plant I obtained from a runner.

Hope that helps,

Brian
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http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~jrevenn


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