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    Outdoor Planting

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    After looking at the pros here with the outdoor farms and projects. I decided I should start a farm of my own to supply my own planted tank.

    Using soil bought from nurseries, I did emerse form planting of HC.

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    No fertilizers, just daily watering to make sure the soil stays damp. Plants get a few hours of natural sunlight during the afternoon.

    After 1 week
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    After 2 weeks, I notice some leaves dying off and new leaves sprouting and some runners.
    However, the main clusters seems to die off and some have completely died.
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    Any shifu here can advice?

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    Hi Matashi, I reckon you will need to cover the top with cling wrap for two-four weeks depending on the growth of the HC. The greenhouse effect will help retain the moisture, & once the HC is acclimatised, it should grow nicely from then on. I have tried growing HC (natural sunlight) this way, & it worked for me. Hope it will work for you too!

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    keeping a close watch on this!

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    It's being watered daily right to the brim without creating puddles for mosquitoes breeding but still the soil is wet right at the plant. Do I still need to wrap?

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    Cling wrapping the pot will increase the humidity level, which will help in the growth of the HC. Try not to spray water everyday after cling wrapping, because too much moisture is not good too.

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    Ok will do so. Thanks for your advice!

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    After 2 weeks of cling wrap
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    Even the chilli padi seeds planted weeks before I started HC DSM started sprouting too
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    Thanks for the advice!!!

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Just saw your update, your HC is looking good. Glad it worked for you!

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Hi Matashi,

    What type of soil did you bought from nurseries? Any particular brand?

    Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Hi James, no particular brand. 3 packs at $10. Same size as 5kg gravels at LFS.

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Will they do well when submerged in water later? I bought 2 pcs at C328 last week and planted them submerged...hopefully will see success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goalkeeper View Post
    Will they do well when submerged in water later? I bought 2 pcs at C328 last week and planted them submerged...hopefully will see success.
    I believe many will tell you they have failed terribly submerged. I myself included

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    I realize the thickest patch is starting to grow upwards. Maybe it's the wrap that's causing the plant to grow up to reach more sunlight?

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Quote Originally Posted by matashi View Post
    I realize the thickest patch is starting to grow upwards. Maybe it's the wrap that's causing the plant to grow up to reach more sunlight?

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    From my experience, even when grown emersed under strong direct sunlight, the older originally planted HC will naturally grow taller in the middle of the patches (since they have been around from the beginning and growing for a longer time) while newer runners slowly carpet sideways as they grow out.

    To maintain lower growth, you'll just need to trim the taller stalks shorter, and re-plant the cut sections... eventually once the HC bunches connect together and create a carpet, they will all continue growing at the same pace and height.
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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Hi UA, do I cut at the stems? Without the roots and replant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by matashi View Post
    Hi UA, do I cut at the stems? Without the roots and replant?
    Yeah, its basically the same as propagating stem plants, just cut the stems and plant them directly into the soil... they will develop roots and continue growing from there.
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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Ooh ok thanks. Time to put on my farmer hat

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    Re: Outdoor Planting

    Today went to buy more pots, time to try another plant on emersed.

    Looking at Monte Carlo or staurogyne repens.

    I know Monte Carlo can work for emersed set up but I feel it's not much difference compare to my HC. Anyone can advise if staurogyne repens are good to go for my outdoor farm?

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