Hello fishifriend3, just moved over to the planted section.
You mentioned the crypts yesterday and that they can be planted in gravel just not to deep.
I found this info on line:
The ground is really important for these plants, because as said before, they have a really developed root system, that needs a lot of nutrients to grow. This mean you can not use neutral sand or gravel, but is important to provide a fertilized gravel rich of clay or organic rests, covered with a thin substrate of small gravel or sand.
did you manage to grow them in normal gravel with just ferts tabs?
You mentioned the crypts yesterday and that they can be planted in gravel just not to deep.
I found this info on line:
The ground is really important for these plants, because as said before, they have a really developed root system, that needs a lot of nutrients to grow. This mean you can not use neutral sand or gravel, but is important to provide a fertilized gravel rich of clay or organic rests, covered with a thin substrate of small gravel or sand.
did you manage to grow them in normal gravel with just ferts tabs?