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    Propogating Eriocaulon cinereum

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    Hi all,

    Anyone got any idea on how to propogate Eriocaulon cinereum? Is it really propogated only by seeds from its flower?

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    i think its almost impossible to propogate this plant in tank cos the seed will rot away after awhile. on semi dry or wet ground, it is still possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heuer
    i think its almost impossible to propogate this plant in tank cos the seed will rot away after awhile. on semi dry or wet ground, it is still possible.
    That is absolutely not true, many forumer has propagated them, one of them is DreamGarden.

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    Some infor on the propagation, see below link:
    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=13496

    Make sure CO2 is in good range and pump in the root monster.
    Hope this helps.

    Hi Eric,
    Mine start propagating again, but will take some time before it reaches a sellable size for it to survive.

    Regards

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    Mine do fine, but you need good CO2!!

    See CO2 post also, Tonia, etc all grows like crazy and I use plain flourite and EI water column dosing, nothing special, crazy pearling.

    CO2 is the main issue for many plants.

    Regards,
    Tom Barr

    www.BarrReport.com

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