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Nymphaea lilly

biffster

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i have a Nymphaea lilly planted in one of my
tanks its been already been moved from one
tank to a bigger tank as the growth rate is
immense from bulb to fully grown plant
in about eight weeks so what i was wondering
is it possible to prune this plant to keep it
in control
 
Absolutely. You can cut the larger leaves off at the stem base OR you can take a whole plant off of the bulb (and sell it !). It will shoot out about 10 plantlets normally.
 
do the plant lets die if the bulb is
removed as i was told they will
thanks for the pruning info about
this plant its some times so hard to find
anything on them anywhere
 
biffster said:
do the plant lets die if the bulb is
removed as i was told they will
thanks for the pruning info about
this plant its some times so hard to find
anything on them anywhere


Nope they live fine because they develop a root system that once detached from the bulb, continues to feed the plant.
 
I have two in my tank and they are always sending out runners.I too was told they would die if I removed them but when I pulled them up they had their own root system and bulb and the people I have let have then are very pleased with the growth so far.
 
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