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Cryptocorynes Cryptocoryne plant species consists of 50+ plant species, and make a unique addition to a planted tank.

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Old 08-17-2008, 08:12 AM   #1
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Default Re-planting Crypts


Hi, I have to replant an enormous cryptocorine balansae. It has big roots and runners with child plants. Which is the best technique to do it? Do i have to trim the roots?

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I've always found it works best to trim to roots to about 4" and divide plants and detach the babies. This makes it easier to get the root mass to actually stay put in the substrate. I've done this with several Crypt species (though not the one you're specifically asking about) and it resulted in minimal melting.
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