Glossostigma ellatinoides for carpet

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CatchandRelease

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Hey, new to the forum here. I have a simple low tech tank right now, but interested in trying some aquascaping and carpet plants. Im maybe a little past beginner now, but learning alot.

I ordered some glossostigma ellatinoides seeds (small leaf) for my carpet. My tank is 7.9 gal. My LED light source outputs 380 lumens. I read online that a high light source would be 40 lumens per gal. My light is also 7500k I believe.

Anyone had any trial and error with this plant? Any advice would be appreciated.
I was just going to try it with soil from the pet store. Im also interested what you think of my light setup. And is Co2 a must? Its a fairly small tank and I got a ton of seeds.
 
Hey mate, seeds are a waste of time, you’ll find they won’t be glosso and they will grow tall and then die out after about a month or so.

Need more info on the lighting, brand etc.

Co2 isn’t a must but certainly helps a lot. You can use excel as a substitute considering the tank is so small [emoji106]
 
Light is nicrew i believe. Not sure what excel is lol, fertilizer? Ill have to check it out
 
Light is nicrew i believe. Not sure what excel is lol, fertilizer? Ill have to check it out



Excel is a liquid carbon product (co2) it’s my seachem. It increases uptake of fertilisers. If going the seachem route then u will also need seachem flourish, maybe iron and maybe potassium.

Or u can by thrive from nilcoG.com or u can buy the dry salts and use the pps pro method.

All of this takes extensive research so you’ll have abit of homework to do ;)

Remember to follow the golden rule,
More light = more co2 = more ferts.

Less light = less co2 = less ferts.

A nutrient rich substrate is also very handy to have
 
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