Hi.
Not wanting to miss an opportunity of replanting a Stem Plant, I have been doing a bit of reading up an the forum, back to 2007 about trimming and replanting when stems get a bit ragged.
It seems normal practice to pull growing stems from the substrate, trim off the bad bit and replant the nice bit back in.
My concern is that when I do this I uproot other stems etc in the vicinity, and create a load of dirt in the water from my old substrate (3 years ish).
Is it a bad idea to trim off low down and leave the stem rooted and then plant the other nice stem top as well?
Will the old trimmed bit rot and cause more probs that uprooting? It will probably grow back as well though.
This is the problem when your limited on space and growing stems!
Let us know your thoughts on this situ?
Si
Not wanting to miss an opportunity of replanting a Stem Plant, I have been doing a bit of reading up an the forum, back to 2007 about trimming and replanting when stems get a bit ragged.
It seems normal practice to pull growing stems from the substrate, trim off the bad bit and replant the nice bit back in.
My concern is that when I do this I uproot other stems etc in the vicinity, and create a load of dirt in the water from my old substrate (3 years ish).
Is it a bad idea to trim off low down and leave the stem rooted and then plant the other nice stem top as well?
Will the old trimmed bit rot and cause more probs that uprooting? It will probably grow back as well though.
This is the problem when your limited on space and growing stems!
Let us know your thoughts on this situ?
Si