Thx, Fe should react quickly i guess
Most iron compounds are insoluble, this isn't as much of a problem in acidic conditions, but once you get above pH7 most of the iron will be insoluble.Fe should react quickly i guess
I think they probably look OK.They seem to be struggling a bit, will see if i can add lighting hours
Yeah need to jerry-rig something to keep the light out of the other tanks.12 hour day lighting period.
I might try the south facing windowsill.Not sure if i keep them in this tank or transplant them to a small container in the windowsill? South or east? Just a closed plastic container
Hi all,I might try the south facing windowsill.
Tropical sun-light is incredibly bright and I think light intensity is one of the problems with over-wintering <"Ludwigia sedioides"> etc.
cheers Darrel
Thx, i gathered that too. It may be this plants has a more exotic origin, and than it maybe a complete other one like Syngonanthus anomalus.NOT Tonina fluviatilis
I'd try keeping the lid on. Once the air cools down outside you get problems with the <"relative humidity dropping inside the house">.The have a decent root system, but dry air isn't what they like seemingly