Jul 16, 2011 #1 F Fishkeeper26 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,537 Anyone know how?
Jul 17, 2011 #2 OP OP F Fishkeeper26 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,537 Sagittaria subulata is the specific plant. I it's not stem plant so idk if I can just cut it and replant?
Sagittaria subulata is the specific plant. I it's not stem plant so idk if I can just cut it and replant?
Jul 18, 2011 #3 Gillie Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,219 Location Sterling Heights, Michigan If it's too tall you can cut the leaves at the surface or if it is spreading more than you'd like cut the runners and remove any unwanted plantlets.
If it's too tall you can cut the leaves at the surface or if it is spreading more than you'd like cut the runners and remove any unwanted plantlets.
Jul 18, 2011 #4 OP OP F Fishkeeper26 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,537 It's too tall, so if I cut the leaves at the surface it won't kill it?
Jul 18, 2011 #5 Gillie Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,219 Location Sterling Heights, Michigan No, it will be fine it's just like cutting you're grass
Jul 18, 2011 #6 OP OP F Fishkeeper26 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,537 Can I plant the part that I cut (upper part)?
Jul 18, 2011 #7 Gillie Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,219 Location Sterling Heights, Michigan Fishkeeper26 said: Can I plant the part that I cut (upper part)? Click to expand... No, any leaves you trim off will rot if you replant them.
Fishkeeper26 said: Can I plant the part that I cut (upper part)? Click to expand... No, any leaves you trim off will rot if you replant them.
Jul 18, 2011 #8 OP OP F Fishkeeper26 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 13, 2011 Messages 1,537 Thanks for the help!