Would you like to know how to propagate aquarium plants emersed so that you always have your own plants in stock?
I use these small mini-greenhouses and have planted my Echinodorus cuttings here for further propagation.
I use loose, moist potting soil as a substrate, but not too wet. Here I use this potting soil.
This is what the finished planted trays with Echinodorus palifolius, Hygrophila siamensis and various ferns look like.
As well as growing them in potting soil, I also have a plant tray with ferns in hydroponics. Now put the lid on and wait and see. I'll report back on what works better.
There will be a YouTube video with more detailed information on emersed propagation of aquarium plants (including stem plants and ferns). However, this will take some time as I want to show immediately visible results in the video.
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Have you ever grown aquarium plants emersed? What are your experiences?
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For sticky soil simply mix soil with water and knead into a mass. Then press the mixture onto the hardscape and press the plants into the soil. You can then additionally fix them in place with a thread.
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Quick Tipp // Split your aquarium plants before planting ☝🏼
Whether tissue culture plants or potted plants - by dividing them into several smaller portions, much larger areas can be planted right from the start. This results in dense plant growth even faster 🌱
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