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Please someone tell me what I can do!
![]() tank is melting! I pruned my cryptocoryne plants a couple of weeks ago and now all the leaves are "melting". Is there anything that I can do to stop it or are all the plants going to die? I read somewhere that if you leave them alone they may come back? Please if someone has had this happen to them? I tell you what I will never prune them again! I can't even bare to look at the tank. Plus are the dying disentigtrating leaves bad for the tank? It's hard to get them out because as soon as you get a hold of the leaves they fall apart! |
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Please someone tell me what I can do!
![]() planted tank is melting! I pruned my cryptocoryne plants a couple of weeks ago and now all the leaves are "melting". Is there anything that I can do to stop it or are all the plants going to die? I read somewhere that if you leave them alone they may come back? Please if someone has had this happen to them? I tell you what I will never prune them again! I can't even bare to look at the tank. I too had this problem, but I was expecting it... I came here and asked how to prune a crypt... and was told by LeighMo, my plant mentor, that you should only prune a couple leaves per week, otherwise, it's like the plant goes into shock and melts.... this will go away, but not after a few leaves are lost.... patience... sometime in the near future it'll perk back up and take off... probably being shocked will send it into a dormancy where you'll find it's been sending out runners or shoots to create more crypts, usually 3-6" from the mother plant... Plus are the dying disentigtrating leaves bad for the tank? It's hard to get them out because as soon as you get a hold of the leaves they fall apart! Any disentigration should be taken out ASAP, causes bad water quality issues..... you can get them out, either with your hands or a net.... I've had to use a net before.... wasn't too bad.. |
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In article , "350X_Rider"
writes: you can get them out, either with your hands or a net.... I've had to use a net before.... wasn't too bad.. Consider using a gravel vac or python to get leaves out; this will prevent pieces that would normally "get away" if you tried to remove with your hands. I like to use all three ways to get as much of the dead/floating stuff out. Erica http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/mitoem/mitoem/index.htm |
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Thank you for your helpful advice. I feel better, and I will use a siphon
to remove the dead leaves as soon as I get off the computer. In the future I will not do this again, at least not so much at once. Again, thank you!! Paige |
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