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Old March 30th 06, 11:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Great photos Default. Thank you. I like whatever mossy stuff was
growing on the rock in the first photo and also the large jagged plant
in the middle/background in the tarzanian jungle tank.

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Old March 31st 06, 04:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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IDzine01 wrote:
Great photos Default. Thank you. I like whatever mossy stuff was
growing on the rock in the first photo and also the large jagged plant
in the middle/background in the tarzanian jungle tank.


Thank you. The mossy stuff was the precurser to the green plague that
covered the earth! I'd added all the light and hadn't figured out the
fert thing yet. The algae sure knew what to do...

steve

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Old March 31st 06, 04:19 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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IDzine01 wrote:
Great photos Default. Thank you. I like whatever mossy stuff was
growing on the rock in the first photo and also the large jagged plant
in the middle/background in the tarzanian jungle tank.



Thank you. The mossy stuff was the precurser to the green plague that
covered the earth! I'd added all the light and hadn't figured out the
fert thing yet. The algae sure knew what to do...

I -think- that stuff is water sprite. I get that and water wisteria
mixed up. I really liked it too but it all died off when I got outta
wack learning how to fertilize. The hardiest plants took all the
nutrients out of the water and the wimps died off. The hygro seems to
be the one that goes great in all conditions. Probably why it's listed
as a noxious weed, eh?

steve

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Old January 31st 11, 06:23 PM
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Additional carbon dioxide is useful only when the plant growth strongly Enough with what is naturally present. In addition to abnormal Soft water, the lack of micro nutrients, the same is true fertilizer.
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Old February 2nd 11, 09:22 PM
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Additional carbon dioxide is useful only when the plant growth quite sharply with what occurs naturally. In addition to the anomalous freshwater, lack of micronutrients such as are fertilizers.
 




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