faster way is actually single stalk
Hello Everybody,
planting Glossostigma elatinoides is a back breaking job and alot of us just did not have the "back" to do it the proper way, not to mention myself. We tend to lump everything together and stuff it into the substrate.
This was how I planted Glossostigma elatinoides since day 1:
with my lazy preparation:
and 2 weeks later:
notice the changes? I supposed there is no growth! I therefore brought this picture to a friend in Fishy Business. And this was what he said: "Wrong way of planting liao, Don't be lazy! Go break the Glosso into stalks and re-plant them." I was thinking, into STALKS!!?? Are crazy? Do you happen to know how many stalks are there within my 10 lumps of glosso?? Well, it did not work for me the first time, so what the heck, I shall give it a shot:
when I was peeling up the lumps of glosso, I notice that alot of the runners were not able to develope and started to rot due to me lumping them together. That was why it should not had been planted my way, and then the back breaking job:
That was actually the right method. Anyway, I will update more in days to come.
Thank you all for reading my grandfather story. Stay tune!
Cheers
eRic
The way I plant (and also the way that I promote) is to plant single stalks, in a pattern identical to the number 5 on the dice. Plant the 5s along the edges of the stone or wood placement.
If at least 2 of the 4 plantlets grow towards the center plantlet, you will have a cluster of glosso.
I am balding but i am still young!
useful information!
Cheers
eRic
This thread came at the right time as I'm preparing to try out glosso! Thanks for the wonderful explanation!
why not plant mini glosso?
soil at the top is powder soil.
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Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your updates.![]()
mini glosso is hc size, after it fully carpet, I believe that it will be super pretty
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Where to get this mini glosso? Will it grow tall like normal glosso over time?
got mine from eoa, majority at bad condition, but need it urgently hence didn't complain. mostly melted, now at recovery stage
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I did a small experiment on my side, planting stalk by stalk vs 2-3 per group vs whole bunch and I observe that 2-3 per group is good if there's water movement nearby, if no movement, stalk by stalk grows best. whole bunch... all melt off together without new sprout regardless of placing
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eRic
eRic.....I truly admire your determination with hair grass and glosso.....how's your back?...![]()
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eRic
My 1st planted tank I planted my glosso in 2-4 stalks. Result very good
Stalk by stalk still advisable , but its really tedious. Result will be best cause you wont
see many empty patches when your tank matures
I plant my glosso very deep into the soil until only the tip of the leave can be seen
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