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    help: my roots growing upwards!

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    Hei there! I've got a question about my balansae. The roots are actually growing upwards, out of the substrate. Any idea why it's doing so? Is it a cause for concern or can I just leave it as it is? Thanks!!
    Last edited by zahidah; 20th Aug 2008 at 10:14.
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    How thick is your substrate? Did you root them properly?

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    It happens to some of my plants. I have no idea why is it so but it is of no concern.
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    I have the same problem on my crypto as well. It seems the roots is just growing too long, so it extends out. Nothing to worry about.

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    Maybe can trim them away if they affect the whole scape?

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    If it's just a few strands of roots here & there & it gets on your nerves, simply snip it away... However, if it's a big chunk of it in the water column, then could it be that the plant is trying to absorb the ferts that's richer in the water column - maybe you can consider adding ferts into the substrate...

    PS: My crypts also have roots protruding out of the substrate sometimes but after I dip in a few more tablets of WonderGro Roots +, didn't notice the roots after a few days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by beetlejuice403 View Post
    However, if it's a big chunk of it in the water column, then could it be that the plant is trying to absorb the ferts that's richer in the water column - maybe you can consider adding ferts into the substrate...
    That's helpful. I notice my rotala sp. green also develop their roots above substrate, maybe that is the reason.

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    Hei guys! Thanks so much! I was worried that there could have been something wrong with what I was doing but I guess its a pretty common thing...

    To bro Sign: Nah, they don't really affect the scape since they are at the back of the tank.

    Yup, I will try adding ferts into my substrate. Hopefully it'll help!

    Thanks again all
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    No problem zahidah, guess that's what a forum like AQ is for - sharing problems & knowledge in goodwill!!

    Do update us on the results after you'd added in the ferts into your substrates...

    Cheers!

    Quote Originally Posted by zahidah View Post
    Hei guys! Thanks so much! I was worried that there could have been something wrong with what I was doing but I guess its a pretty common thing...

    To bro Sign: Nah, they don't really affect the scape since they are at the back of the tank.

    Yup, I will try adding ferts into my substrate. Hopefully it'll help!

    Thanks again all
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    Yup, will keep you updated. But it will probably be sometime before I'll go buy the ferts. There aren't many shops near my place and its a bit inconvenient to travel to the shops i wanna go to. Haha
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    Nowadays you dont even have to go outside to shop. There is this mizuworld online shop in SG (also AQ member). They deliver/post all sorts of aquascaping needs to your doorstep.
    www.mizuworld.com

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    Haha thanks! Will look that up. I need to order a couple more plants too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zahidah View Post
    Haha thanks! Will look that up. I need to order a couple more plants too.
    Am a pleased & satisfied customer of Mizuworld also... Excellent service (pre- & after-sale) from the boss, Ben [Ben, if you happen to read this, make sure you give me better discount/ good deals the next time I order things through you... LOL!! ]. Items are nicely & safely packed & couriered by SingPost to your doorstep at your comfort in just a few days' time...

    However, on a sidenote, you may wish to plan your orders (order many things & things you need at one go; or you may pool purchases if you have friends in this hobby) in order to spread out the delivery charges & order processing fees... [No choice lah, in this 'hyperinflated' times, I have to look at all possibilities to save money here & there... ]

    Hope the above helps... Cheers!!

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    Oh, Ben sounds awfully familiar. Is he one of the moderators?

    Haha yea, need to start budgeting. Though I always end up spending beyond my budget. I'm quite an impulsive buyer! Haha I don't mind spending the extra cash on delivery...though I don't how much he charges yet! =x

    Was thinking or ordering in bulk..But then again...I've been spending too much recently..Haha need to cut back
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    Ben is one of our bros here.

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