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Thread: Why is my Cryptocoryne Yellowish Brownish????

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    Why is my Cryptocoryne Yellowish Brownish????

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    Why is my Cryto Yellowish Brownish???? Lack of anything like iron, potassium, nutrients etc...



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    look interesting.

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    What species cryptocoryne is that?
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    Looks likw balansae that turned yellow...

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    Woah, looks like Wenditii to me. Never seen anything like it. If it lacked something it will look a lot worse than being a uniform yellow colour.

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    Whoa... that is rarely seen. The shape resemble wendtii, but the colour does not. How long has it been in the setup? How was the initial colouring when first planted?
    There is such thing as brown wendtii, but yellowish one I never heard of.
    What did you put in the tank? dosing regime?

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    Seems like low NO3 if it doesn't turn brownish green after a while.

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    It's Wenditii (Greenish and brown in color) when i bought it about a year ago. Initially, new leaves and plantlets that propagate are brown in color but until recently (think 4 or 5 months back), it start to turned towards brownish and yellowish but the plants are not dying and still propagting well.....
    Dosage: Ocassion doasge of liquid potassium, plant fert etc... blar blar....
    Base Fert : Fert. Balls...
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    but it does look nice!
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    it does look nice, wonder if you acidentally create a mutan Wenditii

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    Its something different and rather appealing to me. Is it healthy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    it does look nice, wonder if you acidentally create a mutan Wenditii

    So should i give it a new name "Golden Wenditii".
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