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    emmersed java ferns

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    hi erm a questions for you guys. Do i have to keep the leaves of my java fern

    wet whem im growing them emmersed. They were taken from another guy in

    another forum and they were grown submersed. I have fan in my paludarium

    and my leaves that are out of the watre are like "wrinkled" curled up and dark

    looking.

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    They need constant moisture on their leaves, once dried up, that area is unable to grow new leaves.

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    I see. I would also like to ask if there is any plants that I can grow emmersed

    like java ferns that don't need to have their leaves moist continously? The land

    area in my palaudarium a made up of rocks only, thus there is no soil or

    whatsoever. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukielala View Post
    I see. I would also like to ask if there is any plants that I can grow emmersed

    like java ferns that don't need to have their leaves moist continously? The land

    area in my palaudarium a made up of rocks only, thus there is no soil or

    whatsoever. Thanks
    Although I'm not an expert (yet)... there are plenty of plants to choose from... but non aquatic. Those that Cold Storage sells

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    ok.........but i need plants with root systems like anubias and java ferns type that does not need soil as one of their requirements

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