
Originally Posted by
MosFat
The glosso in my 3"x1.5"x1.5" tank will only keep low to the gravel if the lighting is less than 4 months old. I have 144w/50gall or almost 3 watts per gallon. Not as much watts/gallon as what you have but, still the light intensity of the PL/FL tubes (I assume) decrease with use. So, you may want to consider the age of the tubes as well.
Once the light part is taken care of, you might want to start trimming off the vertical glosso plants at the stem. The glosso plants will compete amongst themselves for light, so, trim all plants till they are at the same height.
The first stalk of glosso you planted is probably vertical. That is okay in the begining, however, as soon as the new rhizomes (I think they are called rhizomes) start growing from the (root) end of your vertical plant, trim off the vertical plant, and let the horizontal rhizomes continue crawling.
I am humbled by the number of experts in this forum. This is just from my superficial knowledge about glosso, but anyway, hope this helped.
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