Grow Buce Emersed (Like a Boss!) - Part 1

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    Part 1 of "How to Grow Buce Emersed (Like a Boss!)"
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  • @AnotherWorldTerraria
    @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад +7

    This is part 1 of the ultimate beginner's guide to growing Buce emersed. Share your own tips, ideas, or questions in the comments below! (and thank you!) 😎

    • @asifuralam7787
      @asifuralam7787 5 лет назад

      Another World Terraria lighting hour plz

    • @asifuralam7787
      @asifuralam7787 5 лет назад

      Hlw u didn’t said setup tempute
      What it’s max temp and when it will melt . Do they survive in 30plus and do I need cooling down if it will up to more then 30
      Plz help

    • @chewguanteck4827
      @chewguanteck4827 3 года назад

      How much water should I fill the container with? Will the root become soggy and rot if the roots are in the water for prolonged period?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      Please watch all the rest of the videos in this series, it covers some of that info. Basically you can add water to substrate level then let it evaporate till just moist then water again

  • @dlsgl407
    @dlsgl407 5 лет назад +2

    I am super excited to see the next video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @accept_everything_
    @accept_everything_ 5 лет назад +4

    Awesome Video and channel! I've just watch your drop terrarium video series an look forward for more valueable information.
    No fancy show off and narcisstic crap, just transparent infos about specific topics calmly presented.
    You have a new follower.
    Greets from germany.

  • @marcchandler7398
    @marcchandler7398 5 лет назад +5

    Love it Matt! You have very nice collection look forward to seeing more. I've always heard that emersed growth don't seem to keep the nice colours but it looks like yours still have some nice sheens of blue and stuff.

  • @trioi905
    @trioi905 5 лет назад +1

    Can't wait for the next ep!

  • @adamstone2042
    @adamstone2042 5 лет назад +3

    Great timing! I just got my first one, and I wanted to grow it emersed.

    • @christopherlamar9285
      @christopherlamar9285 Год назад

      How did it go?
      I just got my first shipment from Dustin aquarium.
      I was hoping to grow it immersed in my 55 aquarium I have fish at the bottom and a level where I built a platform with styrofoam for the buce to sit up on so only the roots can be in the water I was hoping you have any kind of information or insight if that would be a good idea

  • @MsLinanator
    @MsLinanator Год назад

    Love this channel. I love Buce!!!

  • @Cruxity_YT
    @Cruxity_YT 3 года назад +3

    Hey, I saw your post on reddit about your brancharium and thought I'd subscribe 👍

  • @chanelanaksehat9723
    @chanelanaksehat9723 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful,. plant from my country

  • @baskindarkness8457
    @baskindarkness8457 2 года назад

    great video dude

  • @travelwithhithuwakkarayo
    @travelwithhithuwakkarayo Год назад +1

    Wow amazing

  • @BP-gr3wy
    @BP-gr3wy 4 года назад +1

    Good Job. Liked it.

  • @madturtle8826
    @madturtle8826 3 года назад +1

    So low light and moderate/high flow is perfect for these plants then? I am setting up a hillstream aquarium and these plants are amazing.

  • @enocgit4946
    @enocgit4946 4 года назад +1

    Nice sir

  • @greenthumbaquariums1185
    @greenthumbaquariums1185 5 лет назад +5

    Do buce transition much when moving between emmersed to submerged and vice versa? I haven't had too many specimens, but I didn't notice any die-off when then went from emmersed to submerged.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад +1

      If a Buce has foliage which was grown entirely underwater, usually that foliage dries out and slowly dies over a long period of time while emersed. I haven't transitioned Buce from emersed to submersed, so I can't comment on that. Thank you for your comment

  • @laughingc0w
    @laughingc0w 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid! Glad I learned about these plants. Next time, please list the species in the description or in the vid specifically point out the plant and its name on the screen. It’s difficult to know exactly which plant you’re talking about since they’re all in the same bin

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks, I will try pointing them out better in the future. Many of the plants I own (especially Buce) are not actually identified, though, so I will only include a name if I know it. Otherwise it will just be "this nice one with rounded leaves and wavy edges" :)

  • @alan_mythicalgnome
    @alan_mythicalgnome 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting and informative. I haven't come across Bucecephalandras in the UK. They are mentioned in the Aquatic magazines though. I like the flowers on yours. Just what I need for my aquaterrium.

  • @booseaquatics5270
    @booseaquatics5270 5 лет назад +2

    Question: So I have been growing buce emersed for about a month now and I just transported it to another greenhouse with some Amazonia aquasoil I just opened. I lightly mist it but I do not saturate it. my question is, will the leeching of ammonia harm the plant enough to do any real damage before the ammonia burst is complete? TIA.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад

      Hi Alex, I can't answer your question because I have never used Amazonia soil. I use mostly fluval stratum, and am not aware of any Ammonia leaching from it. If it does, it has never caused any problems for me. Amazonia may be different.

  • @SamSam563
    @SamSam563 4 года назад +1

    please list the soil you use and how many hours the lights are on. Your video really inspired me

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад +2

      All of that info is covered in the rest of the videos in this series :)

  • @eliasfrohner5595
    @eliasfrohner5595 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great video. What is the name of the Bucephalandra at the bottom left and the purple metallic in the middle at 4:12?

  • @mehmetoncu2619
    @mehmetoncu2619 2 года назад

    Nice👍🏼 Fertilizer?

  • @chewguanteck4827
    @chewguanteck4827 3 года назад +1

    Hi. From the video, I can see that the water in the container looked waterlogged. Will it cause the roots of bucephalandra to rot or do we need to clear the excess water? When I tried out, I always find the roots very soggy and then melted. Kindly advice. Many thanks

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      I generally let the water evaporate over time until it's just moist, then I put more water in. Buce do OK as long as they are moist; you don't have to keep it really wet or waterlogged, but I find that they enjoy an occasional flooding. Yes, if the water sits a long time sometimes the roots can rot. In nature the water usually is flowing and oxygenated which would prevent that issue.

  • @johnsnowlow1883
    @johnsnowlow1883 5 лет назад +1

    Hi this is a very useful tip....is it necessary to cover the buce plant with the lid though i noticed you have catered for holes on the cover? Thanks

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад

      Buce need high humidity so you would definitely want to cover them with a lid. I do have ventilation in varying amount. Containers and ventilation will be gone over in an upcoming video

    • @johnsnowlow1883
      @johnsnowlow1883 5 лет назад +1

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria
      Many thanks for the tip...i am from singapord which has high humidity ....should b ok to do without lid ...right?
      I look forward to your new video

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  5 лет назад

      Hi, I am not sure about a lid vs no lid. I would suggest that you try experimenting and see how the plants react. Maybe start with a lid on and then over a few days or weeks slowly lift the lid up more and more to ventilate.

    • @johnsnowlow1883
      @johnsnowlow1883 5 лет назад

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria
      Thanks for your tips

  • @papapiava
    @papapiava 4 года назад +1

    Very well made video. I live south in Brazil and I have this kind of environment here in my surroundings. I will try to cultivate some of these near a stream under the tropical forest here. will these beauties stand temperatures as just 10°C?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад

      Thank you. I am not sure what temperatures they can survive down to. I would imagine it depends on the species.

    • @hodorip4040
      @hodorip4040 3 года назад +2

      Please do not introduce Bucephalandra to your ecosystem.

  • @Mark-wt7xl
    @Mark-wt7xl 5 лет назад +1

    thank you ,be great for my frogs

  • @dennisbathan5518
    @dennisbathan5518 3 года назад

    Hi I would like to ask do you have a video of Bucephalandra planting started from seed? Thank you, I'll appreciate your response.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching my channel. Sorry, I do not have a Buce seed video.

    • @dennisbathan5518
      @dennisbathan5518 3 года назад

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria Hi thank you for the response. May I know if do you start in seeds in planting buce?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад +1

      I probably won't be doing Buce seeds any time. Not currently an interest of mine and getting Buce seeds is not an easy thing as far as I know.

  • @donimics8126
    @donimics8126 4 года назад

    whats the mirco one called and how do i get some?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад

      None of my Buce are identified so I don't know what it is, sorry. I got it from a friend. Where to buy Buce depends where you live, but you'll probably have to check online shops and maybe some of the Facebook groups that deal with these plants. You can ask around for micro species. BTW also some of my "micro species" have got larger than I thought they would. Probably due to the nutrient content and other conditions.

  • @Janjandimapakals
    @Janjandimapakals 4 года назад

    what substrate did u use and how many times you spray water 1 day?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад

      That’s in later videos in the series. Watch them all and you will learn everything

  • @NickCom18
    @NickCom18 2 года назад +1

    2:16 what's this term you're saying again? sorry I'm not an english native speaker so quite hard for me to figure out.

  • @kosa.j
    @kosa.j 3 года назад

    Great plants! Can you write the plant species on 00:50 (upper left corner) and 06:10 (middle upper)? Thank you...

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      Thanks. Sorry, I don't know the species ID on any of the Buce in my videos

  • @eavillamin5128
    @eavillamin5128 4 года назад

    Hello. Can I use ADA aquasoil underneath? Im currently using pure lava sand in my set up but they seems not respond well. Its been a month since I emersed them but small growth appearred.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад +1

      I've never used that substrate but I think it could work. Buce are slow growing so you will need to be patient; I don't think 1 month is enough time.

    • @eavillamin5128
      @eavillamin5128 4 года назад

      Great. Another question, can or have you used peat moss as substrate under the lava sand? 😊 Im planning to use peat moss instead of aquasoil due to high price of aquasoil here in the Philippines.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад +1

      I have never tried peat moss. Although you could do an experiment with it, I would not use it for all of your plants. I have a feeling it might not work well because it is acidic and won't be well aerated. Could cause rot and/or plant death due to the acidity. But that's just a guess. I honestly think you could continue to just use lava rock by itself, if you add the correct fertilizer. And then give the plants time (several months at least). See the rest of my Buce series for more info

    • @eavillamin5128
      @eavillamin5128 4 года назад

      Thank you for the info. I purchased aquasoil already just to be safe. 😊 Ill try the method you used. I guess they are transitioning from submerged to emerse that is why they look somewhat dry when I left the vent open for quite sometime.

    • @eavillamin5128
      @eavillamin5128 4 года назад

      Hi bro do you have messenger or whatsapp, so I can privately ask questions regarding my buce set up. 😊 If you would not mind 😊

  • @asifuralam7787
    @asifuralam7787 5 лет назад +1

    Hlw bro
    How many lighting wt need to grow properly
    And lighting tym hour

  • @gynaquarismo6867
    @gynaquarismo6867 2 года назад

    Será que é possível você fazer um vídeo traduzido em português

  • @triniscaper3824
    @triniscaper3824 4 года назад

    Can you use the same methods for anubias??

  • @seigosato0507
    @seigosato0507 3 года назад +1

    Which specie is shown at 4:15? And where can I get that buce? Those looks so beautiful!

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      Hi, I don't have an ID on most of my Buce. I get them from lots of sources - online aquarium shops, friends, collectors, etc. That one you asked about is one of my favorites. Unfortunately I accidentally let the whole bin dry out and I lost everything :(

    • @seigosato0507
      @seigosato0507 3 года назад

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria OH NOOOO🥺 I am so sorry for that. I really wanted to buy that buce from you cuz I can't find that anywhere in the USA😢 I am assuming that buce called Bucephalandra Sp. Nanga Taman.
      Please let me know if you get some of these buces, I'll definitely buy it from you, if that possible 😂

  • @LoneWolf_RO
    @LoneWolf_RO 3 года назад

    And another question.why not attach the plants on rocks? U just insert the rhyzome in the substrate?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      Because I'm just growing the plants. Attaching to rocks doesn't add any benefit and also makes them attach to it so it would be hard to divide them to use in terrariums without damaging them

  • @josecitonoseque
    @josecitonoseque 4 года назад

    And it doesn't get mold?

  • @chewguanteck4827
    @chewguanteck4827 4 года назад +1

    Sorry. May I ask? Since in nature, bucephalandra can grow emersed. So why is there a need to cover the container? Can we forgo the cover, just have the plants exposed?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад +1

      Cover is needed to keep the humidity level up. In areas with high humidity you don't need a cover, but in the average house in USA the air is too dry to not use a lid

    • @chewguanteck4827
      @chewguanteck4827 4 года назад +1

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria many thanks

  • @goodfellah6226
    @goodfellah6226 3 года назад +2

    Hello please answer me, I am having problems with fungi, they are like spider webs, and they are eating my buces, how do I stop this? Pls pls

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад +1

      Hi, sorry to hear about the mold problem. Mold is really difficult to fight in wet and humid Buce bins. If it's really bad and killing the plants, you will need to: Pull the plants out, cut off all rotted leaves and stems, wash the plants thoroughly, dump the substrate out and sterilize the bin, then use new substrate and replant the cleaned plants. I would suggest using crushed lava rock or similar on top of any other substrate and keep the water level below the top lava or other layer, so the surface is not as wet.

    • @goodfellah6226
      @goodfellah6226 3 года назад

      Thank you very much for answer!! I'll do what you say, and another query, how much percentage of relative humidity do you keep in your boxes?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад +1

      I don't track the humidity but it's probably between 70-90% RH

  • @ritesha8050
    @ritesha8050 Год назад

    hello, can this work for crypts?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  Год назад +1

      Sure, just be sure you choose the correct substrate. Crypts are a big group and some need different care than others. I don't grow many Crypts so I can't give specifics.

    • @ritesha8050
      @ritesha8050 Год назад

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria thx

  • @z3ro7o
    @z3ro7o 5 лет назад +1

    Wow buce heaven .. I tried it outside with sun lol died all in a day 😅😅😅

  • @TimboG-tr6oo
    @TimboG-tr6oo 3 года назад +1

    Hey :) Nice videos! Is there any chance of you harvesting seeds of some bucephalandras or one of them and sending them to me? Im searching for buce seeds for months now and I want to do a project where I grow them all by myself. :) I would pay for shipment etc...
    Kind Regards
    Tim

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  3 года назад

      No, sorry, mine haven't produced seeds. Try contact people in some Buce groups on FB

  • @sarjanatoram604
    @sarjanatoram604 4 года назад

    What tipe buce it is?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  4 года назад

      I don't know. There are many different species of Buce that I have and none of them are identified.

  • @Z4U3398
    @Z4U3398 4 года назад +2

    Buce = Asian Anubias with crazy names like 'Brownie Satan' - literally, what the hell? Lol! 😂

  • @purnamarofi9475
    @purnamarofi9475 4 года назад

    I need subtitle in bahasa,pleasee ,🙏

  • @kevinbaboulall5160
    @kevinbaboulall5160 2 года назад

    Hello, could you please sell me some seeds? I'm in Guadeloupe and impossible for me to receive plants...

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  2 года назад

      Sorry, I don't sell plants or seeds, and don't have seeds of Buce anyway, and also could not ship outside of USA.

  • @leoricardo5743
    @leoricardo5743 2 года назад

    immersed=submersed

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria  2 года назад

      That's true, however you are hearing me wrong or misunderstanding me. I'm not saying "immersed," I'm saying "emersed".

  • @herwinekobaskoro416
    @herwinekobaskoro416 2 года назад

    Sebutin dong buce dari indonesia. Di negara mu ora bakal ono kecuali nandur dewe.