I would add Staurogyne repens, a slow-growing foreground stem plant.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #2 · 27 d ago View full thread I would add Staurogyne repens, a slow-growing foreground stem plant.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #5 · 26 d ago View full thread S. Repens are the short stems in the front left. They came from a co2 tank Into this dirt tank and growing slowly.
S. Repens are the short stems in the front left. They came from a co2 tank Into this dirt tank and growing slowly.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #8 · 25 d ago View full thread I would add any Hydrocotyle.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #10 · 25 d ago View full thread Michael said: I love Hydrocotyle tripartita but it doesn't love me. Click to expand... Interesting. I noticed if they don’t get enough light, they die back. oh, I want to add a plant. Crypt. parva. A very slow grower so buy lots.
Michael said: I love Hydrocotyle tripartita but it doesn't love me. Click to expand... Interesting. I noticed if they don’t get enough light, they die back. oh, I want to add a plant. Crypt. parva. A very slow grower so buy lots.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #12 · 25 d ago View full thread I think I had a few stems of Lindernia. It grew for a bit and then died off.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #18 · 25 d ago View full thread Yes, S. repens need light. It won't do well if the lights are blocked. I think this is true with most foreground plants.
Yes, S. repens need light. It won't do well if the lights are blocked. I think this is true with most foreground plants.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #20 · 21 d ago View full thread Yeah, I killed off almost all my C. Parva when I changed to a less intense light. Now they sit emmersed in a plastic cup.
Yeah, I killed off almost all my C. Parva when I changed to a less intense light. Now they sit emmersed in a plastic cup.
mistergreen · Registered Joined Mar 3, 2007 · 3,373 Posts #22 · 21 d ago View full thread Sometimes it’s just taller plants or floating plants blocking the necessary light for the foreground plants.
Sometimes it’s just taller plants or floating plants blocking the necessary light for the foreground plants.