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Old April 5th 05, 09:20 PM
Nikki Casali
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It's amazing the plant is not starved of O2 and CO2.

Nikki

R. Santink wrote:
I get this quite frequently.. especially with Vals... They obviously get
enough light through the glass to keep growing underneath...

I never see it happen with pinnate leafed plants, though..

RAS


Nikki Casali wrote:

This plant seems oblivious to the fact that it is growing BELOW the
substrate. Freaky!!

http://www.ncasali.demon.co.uk/DSC00011.JPG
http://www.ncasali.demon.co.uk/DSC00012.JPG

Nikki



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