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    Help to ID plant

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    DSC00179.jpgJust buy this plant
    any 1 know what plant is this?
    thk

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    looks like riccia..

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    second that

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    it is, you bought them in a loose form?
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    they are packed in a small plastic bag ...
    any info on this plant?? how to grow them etc etc?

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    secure them to any wood/pebbles/meshes with netting. growth rate would say rather fast, and with adequate lighting and rich co2, can see bubbles appear.
    they will have the tendancy to float, so trimming of the plants is required when they matured.
    The Happiest of people don't neccessary have the best of everything;
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    riccia are floating plants.so dont really expect them to attach onto any hardscapes.need occasional trimming cause if u allow them to grow too much, it'll break at the bottom and floats

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