i know if you type aquarium grass in google images you get lots of cool pic like thisWow that is awesome..
i will be adding co2 anyway so that wont be an issue i just want to know the growth rate roughlyIm not sure what type of plant is attached to the driftwood, but I am pretty sure the main ground cover is glosso, and the stuff in the back left is dwarf hairgrass, aka needle rush. Both are pretty high-light plants and I'm pretty sure the glosso at least does better with CO2.
keenfish said:look at this one its pretty cool
thats all well and good but that dont explain much, like the glosso if i planted 1in square how long will it take to get to 4in square?Like any plants, the growth rate is going to depend on your lighting, fertilizers, amount of Co2, etc.
According to aquariumplants.com, glosso has a relatively fast growth rate assuming you give it everything it needs. It needs high light to grow well, or it will simply melt and die.
Dwarf hairgrass has a moderate growth rate... so its not really fast, but it isnt as slow as some species of moss. It does fairly well in moderate-high lighting.
thats all well and good but that dont explain much, like the glosso if i planted 1in square how long will it take to get to 4in square?