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Thread: accidentally break the japonica roots

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    ok thanks for the tips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    I was hopping it grow to max maybe 5cm long. Will it die if I cut/trim the tip?
    My Japonica "Ball". Maybe its a low light tank thats why they try to raise to the top.
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    wow very nice, how did you do that? looks like tree, is that drift wood below? where you put the gravel? what is your light brightness like (watt/galon)?
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    I believe it's just a very very very well kept, old plant. Amazing! My Aubertii have never managed to send more than 2... erm... runners? stems? what's the term for a stem plant? Branches?

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    sunnydaze, nice b.japonica you have there!
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    Thank all bros for the compliment. The tank is a Juwel Rio 125 with 2x18watts of Sera ?? 7500k. the drift wood was placed there to cover the roots. i believe the plant move towards the top because of the low light. I have since remove the "coconut tree" from the tank as it growin too fast and the root are boring too deep and wide into the gravel.

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