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Hi Folks:
What's the best way of trimming/propagating this plant? Cutting the tops off and replanting? (Easiest!) Or up rooting, trimming the bottom ends and replanting? Thanks for the help. By the way I'm the fellow that a few months ago had a very serious problem w/ BG Algae. I GOT RID of IT with your help. Massive water changes: 80% 3-4 times a week and taking out all the driftwood AND plants and scrubbing them clean. (I put in less driftwood the second time around.) Gives more space for the fish and looks just as nice. It kept coming back buy w/in a month I had licked it. What work it took! Thanks. Jim |
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On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 01:09:39 GMT, "Jim Conklin"
wrote: Hi Folks: What's the best way of trimming/propagating this plant? Cutting the tops off and replanting? (Easiest!) Or up rooting, trimming the bottom ends and replanting? Thanks for the help. By the way I'm the fellow that a few months ago had a very serious problem w/ BG Algae. I GOT RID of IT with your help. Massive water changes: 80% 3-4 times a week and taking out all the driftwood AND plants and scrubbing them clean. (I put in less driftwood the second time around.) Gives more space for the fish and looks just as nice. It kept coming back buy w/in a month I had licked it. What work it took! Thanks. Jim HI Jim I'm no expert, but I have a cabomba forest in my tank. When its runners start popping up where I dont want them, I break the runner, pull the plant out and chuck it in the fish pond where it seems to grow even quicker, at least during the summer months. If you want to just keep the plants in check, then just pich out the top, you'll get 2 fresh sprouts appearing from the node below where you took the top off. If you replant the bits you pinched out, they'll soon root and regrow. If you pull the whole plant out and seperate it into bits with roots on, it'll also regrow, but quicker, 'coz it's already got roots. All the best Pete |
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Thanks Pete! Lovely plant!
"Pete" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 01:09:39 GMT, "Jim Conklin" wrote: Hi Folks: What's the best way of trimming/propagating this plant? Cutting the tops off and replanting? (Easiest!) Or up rooting, trimming the bottom ends and replanting? Thanks for the help. By the way I'm the fellow that a few months ago had a very serious problem w/ BG Algae. I GOT RID of IT with your help. Massive water changes: 80% 3-4 times a week and taking out all the driftwood AND plants and scrubbing them clean. (I put in less driftwood the second time around.) Gives more space for the fish and looks just as nice. It kept coming back buy w/in a month I had licked it. What work it took! Thanks. Jim HI Jim I'm no expert, but I have a cabomba forest in my tank. When its runners start popping up where I dont want them, I break the runner, pull the plant out and chuck it in the fish pond where it seems to grow even quicker, at least during the summer months. If you want to just keep the plants in check, then just pich out the top, you'll get 2 fresh sprouts appearing from the node below where you took the top off. If you replant the bits you pinched out, they'll soon root and regrow. If you pull the whole plant out and seperate it into bits with roots on, it'll also regrow, but quicker, 'coz it's already got roots. All the best Pete |
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