Yep! the "hair" is all normal and I take is as a good sign as all my frog bit got the "hairy" roots and are growing like crazy - just weeded out a ton over the weekend. Always hurts to toss completely healthy plantsHi All
Is this normal fir frogbit root?
When i got them (and all the bew growth) had smooth roots. Is it normal root hair or is this dome sort of hair algea?
It took me months to get to the point where I was completely ruthless about binning large volumes of perfectly healthy floaters. I still struggle with stems tbh. This is why if I ever tried to make an Iwugami it would still end up as a jungle!Always hurts to toss completely healthy plants![]()
Hi @Karmicnull Sure. I know, Its just that we put so much effort into making our aquatic plants thrive and grow - by getting the light, fertilizer, maintenance, flow/circulation right - and when we get successful at it, we have to face the merciless reality of having to toss out perfectly healthy plants in order to maintain what we have going... Well, I guess it is really no different from what we do when we trim the vegetation in our yard (for those of us who are doing that kind of thing)...It took me months to get to the point where I was completely ruthless about binning large volumes of perfectly healthy floaters. I still struggle with stems tbh. This is why if I ever tried to make an Iwugami it would still end up as a jungle!
That's. Because of the floaters are not limited to co2 and your stems probably are. At least you know youve got enough nutrients in your water column.It took me months to get to the point where I was completely ruthless about binning large volumes of perfectly healthy floaters. I still struggle with stems tbh. This is why if I ever tried to make an Iwugami it would still end up as a jungle!