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Spring Resolution: Get Serious About my Plants



 
 
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Old March 30th 06, 11:33 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Default Spring Resolution: Get Serious About my Plants

"It never ceases to amaze me, the different opinions that pop up
out here on the net. I tend to agree entirely with Bill, and
haven't experienced any of the phenomena that John speaks of ...
started with some real lights ... 3.2 watts per gallon ... I was
able to grow a veritable tarzanian jungle of Ludwigia, Bacopa,
Hygro Polysperma, Rotalla, Wisteria, crypts and java ferns."

Just what I said! That's 80 lm/l - high enough light that you can
indeed use CO2 and fertiliser if your plants are healthy - and
they obviously are.

"regular 'ole gravel and some starter plants"

Again, just what I said! Regular gravel, not epoxy-coloured
pebbles.
 




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