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    Made in Japonica - The Blyxa Blowout (free and good)

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    A ton of Blyxa japonica (source: Kingpin) for giveaway by Wed. Forget all the myths. These grow rampant in my 32 C tank and reach a height of a foot. PLease PM me.

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    erm, PMed

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    where to collect I want...

    got a new sim card but I password/pin lock myself out.

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    Sorry, japonica all blown out.

    a note on the side: It's actually fairly common in LFS and NOT as difficult as it's reputed to be. I dun know why people keep saying you need chiller to grow this weed. My take is that it does prefer 'aged', nutrient-rich water and moderate to high lightage (2-3W per gallon). To ensure success, I think buyers should check that the plant bunch in the LFS is in good shape: with growing roots, clear, untattered foliage and firm stems. Many stalks in the LFS look like they are on the verge of melting, which probably why they end up dying back home.

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    On 8/12/2002 9:02:27 AM
    I dun know why people keep saying you need chiller to grow this weed.
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    Marcus, agree with you hundred percent, in fact the problem now is how do I keep it down? They are out competing my hairgrass []
    why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
    hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica

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