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Could this plant be in a constant battle for nutrients in other plants ?
Or I m just worried too much as it grow really slow. I have a 100 planted tank. other plants are doing just fine.... Recently I've introduced it among cabomba and miriphilium... both are doing great..... PH 7.2 GH of 7 10x Gizmo |
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gizmo wrote:
Could this plant be in a constant battle for nutrients in other plants ? Or I m just worried too much as it grow really slow. I have a 100 planted tank. other plants are doing just fine.... Recently I've introduced it among cabomba and miriphilium... both are doing great..... PH 7.2 GH of 7 10x Swords are root feeders. They also tend to grow slow until their roots are established, then they take off. Substrate feeding helps, many people recommend Jobes Spikes for ferns and palms, but if you use them make sure NEVER to dig them up, or their ammonium content may spur an algae outbreak. |
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"Dave Millman" wrote in message
... gizmo wrote: Could this plant be in a constant battle for nutrients in other plants ? Or I m just worried too much as it grow really slow. I have a 100 planted tank. other plants are doing just fine.... Recently I've introduced it among cabomba and miriphilium... both are doing great..... PH 7.2 GH of 7 10x Swords are root feeders. They also tend to grow slow until their roots are established, then they take off. Substrate feeding helps, many people recommend Jobes Spikes for ferns and palms, but if you use them make sure NEVER to dig them up, or their ammonium content may spur an algae outbreak. I use the Jobes spikes on my Swords and have a comment concerning the placement. I fed a sword for a couple years by placing the spike directly under it. When I decided to move this plant I noticed the roots had all grown in a circle around where I would put the spike. I had a fist sized root blob. So I learned to put the spike(s) a bit away from the plant and to use several as to allow a more diverse root structure. |
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What are Jobes ???
10x gizmo "Racf" wrote in message ink.net... "Dave Millman" wrote in message ... gizmo wrote: Could this plant be in a constant battle for nutrients in other plants ? Or I m just worried too much as it grow really slow. I have a 100 planted tank. other plants are doing just fine.... Recently I've introduced it among cabomba and miriphilium... both are doing great..... PH 7.2 GH of 7 10x Swords are root feeders. They also tend to grow slow until their roots are established, then they take off. Substrate feeding helps, many people recommend Jobes Spikes for ferns and palms, but if you use them make sure NEVER to dig them up, or their ammonium content may spur an algae outbreak. I use the Jobes spikes on my Swords and have a comment concerning the placement. I fed a sword for a couple years by placing the spike directly under it. When I decided to move this plant I noticed the roots had all grown in a circle around where I would put the spike. I had a fist sized root blob. So I learned to put the spike(s) a bit away from the plant and to use several as to allow a more diverse root structure. |
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Xref: 127.0.0.1 rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants:75669
"gizmo" wrote in message ... What are Jobes ??? 10x A brand of terrestrial plant food that comes in 3" sticks, but the type marketed for Ferns and Palms works great for aquatic root feeders. Should be available at some garden centers, I'm not sure if it's marketed outside the US. |
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