Tank Update: Day 15
I went to the LFS and couldn’t find enough S.repens so I purchased a small patch of grown-out Glosso instead.
I read somewhere that Glosso tends to grow a tad tall in low light, so perhaps I could use it as a midground plant to contrast with the Xmas moss.
As I do not have substrate in my tank, I decided to attach the underside of the patch to pumice stones via aquatic superglue.

Had some spare Matrix biomedia so I thought: why not? Didn’t have to use the scissors in the end as the roots were not too long.

Stones were sorted according to size...

Nice green lushy pile!

Pardon me nails; should have gone for a manicure first ha.

Hopefully they sink and not float!

I’ll give the glue thirty minutes to work its magic then the Glosso patch will go through QT, just like all my plants have to.
My plant QT procedure are as such:
1) Soak for 30 min in anti-snail solution
2) Thorough rinse
3) Soak for 30 min in mixture of Paraguard and Algexit solutions
4) Thorough rinse, final.
I’ll update how the patch looks like later, if things succeed. Heck, I’ll even update if things go horribly wrong. The process matters in this hobby, sometimes much more profoundly so than the end-product.