Do you take off just the dead bit, or go towards the root etc?That bit is dead mate
Plants, unlike humans have no concept of conforming to the rules. The plants are transitioning, at different rates, eventually all those leaves will wither, and sadly die..I was only confused, as the other plants (I bought three of the same) are not displaying the same issue,
Thanks, John and everyone - I'll do that tomorrow morning. Really appreciate the advice. What seems normal to you, is new to me!Plants, unlike humans have no concept of conforming to the rules. The plants are transitioning, at different rates, eventually all those leaves will wither, and sadly die..
Fear not, you can snip the leaf just above the rhizome and a new submersed leaf will develop.
It looks like it might have <"dried out">........ I'll snip and see where it takes me.I was only confused, as the other plants (I bought three of the same) are not displaying the same issue,
So, just to be clear, do I just take the whole leaf off, or just snip the dried out bits?
What @castle says just snip off the brown bits for now. If it was drying damage? The rest of the leaf should stay green and carry on photosynthesising. If the whole leaf gets browner? Snip it off.I’ve always snipped it back but not into the good stuff.
It depends a little bit on the plant. Something like a floating plant shouldn't really, it hasn't changed in growing conditions.Also, is it normal that plants need to settle in for a while?
Yeah - quite disappointing for a newbie like me to go shops and all they say are these plants are easy!Also, Java fern is not an easy plant. It grows for me in some tanks, and withers to black in others.
That one really, <"grow the plants that want to grow">, rather than struggling with the "plants you want to grow".growing plants is easy, providing they like your tap water/ lights, etc
The type form <"mainly survives with me">, other than that I think the only one I have left is "Narrow" (from @Wookii ?). I think with <"harder water"> and <"some more nutrients"> they would do a lot better.Also, Java fern is not an easy plant. It grows for me in some tanks,
Bolbitis heudelotii is the plant that "grows itself" for me, it obviously likes lean dosing and a <"certain degree of neglect">.what works for you won’t work for me etc
Often plants that die slowly are sold as easy plants.It took me a long time to realise a few things;