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    To Cut or Not to Cut

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    My Aponogeton ulvaceus (see photo) is brought back to life after getting an inject of Root Master fert.

    Back to my initial dilemma .... should I cut them off so that the light can get to the lower plants??

    Would it be alright to leave them alone??

    Pls advice, thanks

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    A. ulvaceus is a big plant. No matter how you trim, it is gonna grow tall. If you find your other plants suffering from light deficiency, you might have to find replacement, unless you only want your A. ulvaceus to have only 2 or 3 leaves.

    There is a way of limiting the growth by planting it in a pot to limit its roots so as to control the size of the plant. However, personally, I have not tried that.

    BC

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