
Originally Posted by
Goondoo
Nope, my try was a total disaster...
I got same results as yours with Echinodorus oriental. Then Juggler or Lorba (can't remember clearly) taught me to cover up the top to retain humidity and it worked.
Now, I use a sawed off Coke bottle (cut off the mid-section and join back). I use normal garden soil but cover the top with a 1 grain thick layer of Lapis gravel just for aesthetics. Fill water to the level of the gravel, then cover the top back on.
Everyday, I mist the leaves before going to work and when I return. After 1 week, I notice the leaves of HC growing very tiny (half the size of submersed) and I loosen the cap at the top a bit to allow humidity to escape.
I then move it to a spot where it can get direct sun.
Slowly I undo the cap till 2 week later, I can remove the cap without the new leaves drying out. It looks a mess at first with the old bigger leaves drying and melting but with tiny bright green emmersed spots of new leaves.
When the leaves are OK all day long even though the top had no water condensation, I remove the top totally.
I have to transplant at this stage because the substrate normally starts to get BGA.
Hope this helps.
Warm regards,
Lawrence Lee
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Philippians 4:8
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