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    first attempt on soil substrate

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    Tank: 60cm x 28cm H x 23cm w
    Material: brown river rocks from GC / river sand
    substrate: cocopeat+soil

    Flora:
    Lobelia cardinalis "Dwarf"
    Hygrophila polysperma "Rosanervig"
    Hygrophila corymbosa "compact"
    Lagenandra thwaitesii
    Elatine triandra(app)
    Marsilea crenata
    Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides
    Cryptocoryne parva
    Cryptocoryne wendtii "mioya"
    bucephlandra skeleton king black
    becephlandra kir royale
    bucephlandra Catherine green purple
    salvinia natans

    Equipment: UP twin cooling fan
    Light: UP Z series pro LED plant light

    Day 1


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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    Hi! I also bought the same rocks you have in there from GC, i like the colour, something different from the regular grey. Can I know what filtration you are using as I thought it's rare to have to use an air stone. Is there a reason why you choose to put it in there?

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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    i don't plan on using any filter. the airstone is to create some flow and and try to bring down the temp faster because it was at 30degrees at that point. now with the fan its 25-27 degrees.

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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    Ah I see, the natural way. Haven't tried this Walstad concept before, thinking that it can be challenging to find the right balance in the water. Maybe you can add a mini powerhead to improve circulation. Wish you success!

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    thanks. i shall update again on the progress

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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    Nice list of plants. Will you be adding fishes or shrimps? Without a filter, I believe you will be doing more frequent water change?
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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    yup for the first 2-3weeks i got to do many big water change. ultimately when the plants are well established it should only require water top ups or very little water change like 1 month 10%.
    for the past 3days including today i did 2 50% water change

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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    a little update
    Lobelia cardinalis "Dwarf" melted and all died
    Lagenandra thwaitesii melted too
    buceps not doing that well

    the rest of my plants are doing quite well seeing new growths everyday
    the Nymphaea micrantha (4-color lotus) which i forgot to mention at my first post is growing like mad


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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    Looking very good, most important is foreground plants take off. I suffered alot of "mudclouds" when i had to replant my 1st soil based tank's foreground.
    You can add the background/midground along the way.
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    Re: first attempt on soil substrate

    simple and nice...

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    latest update after a trim 2weeks ago.
    Marsilea crenata at the left side melt/rotted at the original spot and growing towards the back behind the rock tiny shoots growing near app the the front.
    app is growing really well but all creeping towaards the right. maybe because all my floating plants are covering the light on the left.

    Quote Originally Posted by felix_fx2 View Post
    Looking very good, most important is foreground plants take off. I suffered alot of "mudclouds" when i had to replant my 1st soil based tank's foreground.
    You can add the background/midground along the way.
    thanks i hope my app starts growing to the left haha

    Quote Originally Posted by Rexfish View Post
    simple and nice...
    thanks

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