SittingDuck
Aquarium Advice Regular
I took the plunge and bought 2 plants as an experiment to see if they'd survive. It's been 3 weeks and they appear to be thriving!
I picked up an Amazon sword and a Japanese dwarf rush and they've doubled (Almost tripled) in size. When I take a close look at the sword I can see that it's not one, but two plants with two rhizomes.
So, would it make sense to seperate the two and plant them apart from each other? If so, how do I go about doing this? The Japanese dwarf rush has doubled at the base as well as height, is it possible to split this one up too or would it be better to leave it alone? Would it be better to leave them all alone or would separating them cause issues? The Amazon Sword has very broad leaves, so would NOT separating them cause it to lose a lot of light and possibly kill it's offspring?
I picked up an Amazon sword and a Japanese dwarf rush and they've doubled (Almost tripled) in size. When I take a close look at the sword I can see that it's not one, but two plants with two rhizomes.
So, would it make sense to seperate the two and plant them apart from each other? If so, how do I go about doing this? The Japanese dwarf rush has doubled at the base as well as height, is it possible to split this one up too or would it be better to leave it alone? Would it be better to leave them all alone or would separating them cause issues? The Amazon Sword has very broad leaves, so would NOT separating them cause it to lose a lot of light and possibly kill it's offspring?