hmmm, i thought the third pic looks a bit like mentha spicata with not enough light ... hahahahah, just trying to be funny []
Sorry, but the picture taken is the clearest I can get. The first plant is suffering from Calcium deficiency. Hope somebody can help me.
hmmm, i thought the third pic looks a bit like mentha spicata with not enough light ... hahahahah, just trying to be funny []
-Paw here-
Sherwin,
wondering where you took the pics from? Your tanks? Anyway, 1st and 2nd pics cannot see properly to see what plant it is... 3rd pic is Hemigraphis sp collected from Manaus. Under good conditions it can turn brownish red...
Gerald,
Ya.. it's from my tank. Can't really get better pics. Unless I get another camera. The first and 2nd pics are of the same plant.
Sherwin, just a sidetrack from your plant ID. May I know how much K and traces you are adding per week and the amount of water change done weekly or fortnightly? I am trying to figure out if high K does really inhibit Ca uptake or is it something else. Tom Barr and toshi have voice that they have no experiences with such symptoms even though they have went to pretty high levels of K though. Just wanted to know if its the high K, lack of N or traces that is causing all this Ca deficient looking new leaves.
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Where did you get it from? Taiwan or HK or Japan? Interested in exchanging?
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