that looks great! Is that anubias there? I'm not familiar with that leaf shape, whats the plant on the left? 🙂
On the right is the Staurogyne Repens, it is much darker and tougher leaves when grown emmersed. It started from a few stems at the right hand end and I just keep trimming and replanting tops and get more and more.
On the left, the biggest plant there is Ceratopteris Thalictroides. I really had no idea if this would grow well, but this piece broke off the main plant when I was removing it from the pot, so I stuck it in here. It's taking really well and has put out new growth. At the back left, you can just see a couple of new leaves from a small Echinodorus Quadricostatus.
The second propagator at the back with the lid on is 50\50 Monte Carlo and Hydrocotyle Tripartita Japan. They Hydrocotyle grows like a weed in there and has to be controlled, will cover the whole thing in no time at all and work its way through anything else you plant in there. The Monte Carlo just went in and was not even planted in the soil. I saw someone else post on here who had just laid HC on the soil and it rooted and spread. MC would be so hard to try and plant in potting compost, so I am trying the same approach to see if it will take.
I mist both of these daily with water that has previously been boiled, keep the air vents almost shut to keep up the humidity, but just allow a little fresh air to circulate.
How did you get on with your propagator?
I did buy the third, but it's sat empty until today.
The S. Repens has gone crazy since the weather got better and it's had more light.
I started with this earlier:
I trimmed and replanted 28 S. Repens plants and threw away all the Hydrocotyle Tripartita as it takes over and I can trim and replant in the tank if I need more. I moved the Ceratopteris Thalictroides and Ech. Quadricostatus to the new one and used the space for the S. Repens to fill a whole propagator. Had so much I had to put some in with the MC.
How did you get on with your propagator?
I did buy the third, but it's sat empty until today.
The S. Repens has gone crazy since the weather got better and it's had more light.
I started with this earlier:
I trimmed and replanted 28 S. Repens plants and threw away all the Hydrocotyle Tripartita as it takes over and I can trim and replant in the tank if I need more. I moved the Ceratopteris Thalictroides and Ech. Quadricostatus to the new one and used the space for the S. Repens to fill a whole propagator. Had so much I had to put some in with the MC.
Ah man, that's a shame!
I keep mine pretty wet to be honest, I spray almost every day. I'm not sure my MC is going to do well, but everything else grows well. I think it's worse if they get too dry, so I keep it nice and damp. No heat in mine at all, just sits in the kitchen.
Ah man, that's a shame!
I keep mine pretty wet to be honest, I spray almost every day. I'm not sure my MC is going to do well, but everything else grows well. I think it's worse if they get too dry, so I keep it nice and damp. No heat in mine at all, just sits in the kitchen.
Great, now I want an electric propagator 🙄