Kishore
Aquarium Advice Activist
There are a few Anubias (nana and minima var.) in my tank. They stayed at the same size since I got them. Inspired by a youtuber, I set on to try my luck at growing anubias emersed.
The anubias plant is planted in a soil + vermicompost mix, in a glass jar. The jar is covered with a transparent wrap to preserve the humidity. Every morning, the jar is placed outside on my balcony wall in direct sunlight.
It's been 2 days since this whole thing started. I noticed that one big(not big literally, but the biggest) leaf has started to turn brownish. Could this be due to the transition from fully aquatic to immersed habitat?
I would love to hear some comment/opinions/ideas from you people.
The brownish leaf's picture is below
The anubias plant is planted in a soil + vermicompost mix, in a glass jar. The jar is covered with a transparent wrap to preserve the humidity. Every morning, the jar is placed outside on my balcony wall in direct sunlight.
It's been 2 days since this whole thing started. I noticed that one big(not big literally, but the biggest) leaf has started to turn brownish. Could this be due to the transition from fully aquatic to immersed habitat?
I would love to hear some comment/opinions/ideas from you people.
The brownish leaf's picture is below