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Hygrophilia question

Matt1988

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I received 4 stems this week and they seem to be suffering from co2 deficiency (holes in lower leaves) as there now in my low tech non co2 tank is there anything can do to help them adjust or is it just wait and see then trim them up and replant?

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Matt


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Would it be best to trim the affected leaves and leave the stem as it has roots? The leaves were fine when I planted it ill take a pic tomorrow when the light is on as I could be misinterpreting the signs

Matt


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Matt there are a lot of small side stems growing on that Hygro. Pull them off at the intersection of them and the main stem and remove the lowest set of leaves and then plant them. Each will create a brand new stem 😉 Hygro is a resilient plant and will bounce back well normally.
 
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