This indeed is a fine plant is it very sensitive or difficult to grow?
Hi all, here a picture of the Cryptocoryne minima .
Not all Cryptocoryne minima will have bullated leave. it seen to be depend on the many condition. Rightfully you should be able to get bullated leave with good substract, fert and water condition.
It the same to all crypt growing.
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Best Regards, TS
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This indeed is a fine plant is it very sensitive or difficult to grow?
i not sure if difficult. So far so good. As for cryptocoryne it depend how you grow it, submerse or emmerse.
Best Regards, TS
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Have your grown it submersed before ? The leaf pattern really look attractive.![]()
anywhere to get this beauty ?
Nice one Xema. your is in emmerse form? Look nice. add more iron to see if it will turn more reddish?
Thanks
Best Regards, TS
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At the moment i m trying to stablise my group of C. minima.
Trying some in emmerse and they are still green. Do not think i am able to get red bullated in submerse form, but will try.
I also grow some in emmerse culture but it seen that the leave are turning green , but adapting well.
Will update again once there much improvement.
Best Regards, TS
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The C. minima which i am growing them in emmerse form is going to flower soon. The picture is not so clear but you can see the flower bulb.
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Best Regards, TS
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Nice plant TS and Xema. there was a rescus operation over here recently of a minima habitat. Wish I was free to go and help.
I read somewhere that the red on the underside of the leaves happens in very low light conditions?
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Hi Stan, You can said so but i believe that it due to the nutrient.
As from what i have grow in my emmerse culture, i manage to get 2 to flower so far. And those that come originally with some redness leave. still manage to grow new leave with redness. but not so obvious red as compare to the old leave.
it will need alot of experience to know the cause.
Best Regards, TS
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The reddish at the bottom of the leaf caused by several issues. Nutrient inside the water play a main role. 2nd is the lighting. 3rd is the water current. You will surprise to see that. There are million of minima inside that pond and stream. Some under shady are greenish and some are reddish. But those under direct sun light are reddish top or bottom.
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