Aquasabi website has the same plant. It looks like emersed form.
Aquasabi website has the same plant. It looks like emersed form.
Yes, it is very positive that is Staurogyne repens in emersed form.
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Thanks all gurus. So, how long will it take to sock in water in order for them to transform into submerge form? Any care needed during this process?
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It might takes a week or two for you to see the transformation to submerged form. Just keep the good lighting, CO2, fertilizer for the plants to adapt and root system develop.
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When they melt, just leave it. Don't remove the roots. New leave will grow soon.
So I will expect it to melt and leave regrown? Noted and thank you very much.
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S. Repens after 1st day of submerge life.
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Day 2 update...
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S.Repens submerge day 3.
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It will be spreading soon. I notice your lighting is a bit blueish?
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Yes guru, I heard that blue help in root grow and since the plant is newly inserted into the soil, I am promoting its root grow and that's why I jet in more blue light. Is this ok?
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The light looks too blue. Really? Blue light help with roots to grow?
2 weeks and I itchy hand trim a bit here and there.
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One more view from the side of my tank.
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The plants have been growing very nicely! Well done! Yes, you should trim frequently to promote the grow horizontally, and it will spreading around.
Blue light is good for aquatic plants to grow under water, but it might attract algae as well. But not to worries, just have more and more plant mass. With healthy plants, algae will have less chance to grow.
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