flygja
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I've got a bunch of Rotala rotundifolia that don't branch (2 branches from the trimmed stem) after they are trimmed. Does anyone know why this is so? Is it due to a lack of light or nutrients or CO2? Here's a picture of the stems, I didn't take a close up shot.
IMG_20141208_092720 by flygja, on Flickr
The stems have been trimmed 4 or 5 times now, but as you may be able to see, they don't branch and bush up at all. Would appreciate any comments on this.

The stems have been trimmed 4 or 5 times now, but as you may be able to see, they don't branch and bush up at all. Would appreciate any comments on this.