Springtails are friends, not enemies, they help decompose the decaying plant matter! It's a common practice to intentionally seed paludariums with them. You can get some from joshsfrog and test it out, maybe even do a comparison video for us! Great content
I'm thinking of doing this with a few cuttings from my ludwigia repens. My tank is currently going through an algae outbreak I have to trim them back and clean up. So I want to save some of my plants to grow without algae to replant and have some for other projects and this is perfect! Thanks!
You should try an aquaponics system man. Can keep plants floating above a pond or tub. Put plugs or netcups into a piece of floating styrofoam. Have fish underneath breeding. Sounds like it’s right up your ally and great content.
Awesome video Sir. Thank you for sharing. Ive a few questions How often do you open lids? How thick do you keep the soil especially for moss and stem plants?
Hygrophilas grow really well and really fast emersed. You can actually take an entire plant (or cutting with good nodes) and plant the entire thing sideways in the dirt, and the strongest node will come up, and the rest will melt or become roots. It's a really fun experiment, and it will give you a huge plant with enough water and decent light.
Man I kinda wish I watched this tomorrow! The missus and I just did a big trim on our tanks today and had to bag up and throw out a whole bunch of plants 😐 ah well now I know haha thanks Blake really good video mate! 👍
The cheaper the potting mix is then less additives it will have(fert, soil wetter,etc) also look for the 5 ticks on the bag, black ticks mean a budget bare bones potting mix
Hi, any idea how to do the same type of thing but with aquarium moss? Would it just be the same? or maybe just leaving it in a container with no substrate on top of a layer of clay balls leca either inside or underneath the container? Thanks for the great videos.
This is cool! I’m going to try it. What is the tiny leaf plant growing in little circle shapes next to the hydrocotyle Japan (possibly.. I’m still learning names and that’s a guess)
Thank you for this video, you're instructions are clear and easy to follow. What is your process for using the plants in your aquariums? Do you use the lights off method? I'll search your video list to see if you have a video about this.
Question, when you use the plants or sell them, is anything done to clean them since they have had peppermint oil used on them? I know it’s a small amount and I’m interested in trying some. But I would hate to give someone a plant that ends up screwing anything up in their tanks
My LFS will buy plants from me, but they require roots on anything I sell to them. So I'm forced to keep my trimmings until roots establish. As an alternative to this I keep a spare small tank with water to float all my trimmings for 1-2 weeks before selling. No fish or anything, just a sponge filter and a lid.
@@BlakesAquatics your video was well timed I’m actually thinking about doing exactly that to grow out some plants. Also not so good eye I paused the video and was cross referencing Bunnings 😂
I do. Either way, patience is key and Nature finds a way. They can melt either way but have an easier time “bouncing back” and thriving going from water to air. The crazy amount of CO2 concentration in air vs water makes it a plant buffet for growth…everything else being equal.
Hey Blake, could I just buy a a few variants of tissue culture plants, and grow them out in this manner over a period of a few weeks / months whatever, instead of having to buy say a bulk load of plants... ultimately saving money (but only if you have patience right) Is there any reason you couldn't grow them inside, under a light.. turned on 24/7 ?
For sure you can do that. Is the same principle as the dry start method. Just have to be More carefull cause these are TC material. Check for RUclips videos on "Propagation box", will hice you more info!
@@BlakesAquatics Ok then it will be spring for me before they will see sun light :-) if having them inside how about light - how many hours would you recommend ?
@@gic2k1971 You may leave them in a heated room by a South facing window all Winter without worry. The angle of the Sun in winter weakens the rays so they won’t burn. They can go outside as soon as it’s considered “frost-free”, which is 3rd week of May around here in Great Lakes. Watch for the random below 0C night and cover them or bring in. Trust me. Figuring in Climate Change, I might be successful planting banana plants and mangoes in Canada! Kidding, but not really…it makes me sad.
I’ve had this set up and the plants just refuse to grow. I’ve wasted tons of money on aquarium plants that just wilt and die as soon as I put them emersed. How do I fix this?
@@BlakesAquatics as of this comment, I pinched off some elodea, green foxtail, and bacopa trimmings, put them in the dirt substrate, and have already seen growth in them. thank you!
You’re a champion - I’ve been doing this too and it’s a game changer! Best way to keep aquatic plants in supply for a rainy day
Brilliant! Especially love the tip with peppermint oil!
Springtails are friends, not enemies, they help decompose the decaying plant matter! It's a common practice to intentionally seed paludariums with them. You can get some from joshsfrog and test it out, maybe even do a comparison video for us! Great content
I was gonna say that
Thanks for the info!
not just decaying plant matter, springtails also eat the mold that you don't want!
@@lalystar4230 Maybe they will even eat your ex-wife if you have the time..
I'm thinking of doing this with a few cuttings from my ludwigia repens. My tank is currently going through an algae outbreak I have to trim them back and clean up. So I want to save some of my plants to grow without algae to replant and have some for other projects and this is perfect! Thanks!
Sounds great!
I love emersed growing plants.
You should try an aquaponics system man. Can keep plants floating above a pond or tub. Put plugs or netcups into a piece of floating styrofoam. Have fish underneath breeding. Sounds like it’s right up your ally and great content.
Your inspiring me to set a couple up now that a bunch of plants are growing in my tanks, I can keep the cuttings in these
Go for it!
Great idea .... I throw out a lot of plants in the past which then I regretted , (buying all over again) I guess never more .. Tks.
Perfect idea for my little cannabis grow that I’ve moved on from. My old hydroponic tub will work perfectly! I hope😁
I like it! Can’t imagine how much money this saves you by growing out plants like this!
Oh its you! HElloooo
This blew my mind!
Great information Thanks Blake!
Thanks for making your videos
Thank you so much for this. Very helpful
thanks, I'll definitely try this method.
Wow sounds like something to try next weekend, should be fun. Thanks for the video. And can we use perlite instead of clay balls?
Absolutely
Fantastic informative video x
Awesome video Sir. Thank you for sharing. Ive a few questions
How often do you open lids?
How thick do you keep the soil especially for moss and stem plants?
I open the lids maybe weekly just to check on everything, the soil is about 1 inch or 2cm thick
very cool video man, i have recently abandonned all hope for emersed plants, mostly garden stuff, cuz I cannot win against thrips.
Spring tails are very good for closed systems fyi
Hygrophilas grow really well and really fast emersed. You can actually take an entire plant (or cutting with good nodes) and plant the entire thing sideways in the dirt, and the strongest node will come up, and the rest will melt or become roots. It's a really fun experiment, and it will give you a huge plant with enough water and decent light.
Man I kinda wish I watched this tomorrow! The missus and I just did a big trim on our tanks today and had to bag up and throw out a whole bunch of plants 😐 ah well now I know haha thanks Blake really good video mate! 👍
Haha thats always the way.. at least youll be ready for next time 👌
🌿👌🏼 great video
Epic intro song!!!
The cheaper the potting mix is then less additives it will have(fert, soil wetter,etc) also look for the 5 ticks on the bag, black ticks mean a budget bare bones potting mix
good tips!
Great
Good system mate.
All those wasted plants...
Tell me about it
Hi, any idea how to do the same type of thing but with aquarium moss? Would it just be the same? or maybe just leaving it in a container with no substrate on top of a layer of clay balls leca either inside or underneath the container? Thanks for the great videos.
This is cool! I’m going to try it. What is the tiny leaf plant growing in little circle shapes next to the hydrocotyle Japan (possibly.. I’m still learning names and that’s a guess)
Do you keep the containers under direct sunlight or in shaded area?
Just inside by a window. Direct sunlight can get too hot
Thank youuu
You're welcome!
Immersed.
Nope.. immersed means under water.
Thank you for this video, you're instructions are clear and easy to follow. What is your process for using the plants in your aquariums? Do you use the lights off method? I'll search your video list to see if you have a video about this.
I like to use the dry start method 👍
@@BlakesAquatics I'm not familiar with that, I'm very new to the hobby. Thanks for the tip, I'll look it up!
Can i grow monte carlo emersed also? Its so tiny, i guess the substrate just needs to be wet.
sure can!
Can I use chicken grit instead of clay pebbles? And organic seed starting mix on top?
Where did you find the peppermint oil mate? At a guess I’m thinking a health food shop?
people leave the house to buy stuff? I just ordered from ebay mate :D
Question, when you use the plants or sell them, is anything done to clean them since they have had peppermint oil used on them? I know it’s a small amount and I’m interested in trying some. But I would hate to give someone a plant that ends up screwing anything up in their tanks
Can give a little rinse under the tap 👍
@@BlakesAquatics that’s it? Sweet, gonna get me some oil 👌
Jeesh I'd just take that whole bin of plants at the start and just bury it in my aquarium substrate lol
My LFS will buy plants from me, but they require roots on anything I sell to them. So I'm forced to keep my trimmings until roots establish. As an alternative to this I keep a spare small tank with water to float all my trimmings for 1-2 weeks before selling. No fish or anything, just a sponge filter and a lid.
Did you use that potting mix which you showed, it has a wetting agent in it?
I thoroughly rinse the plants before using them. At your own risk, do as I say not as I do type of deal 😄 good eye
@@BlakesAquatics your video was well timed I’m actually thinking about doing exactly that to grow out some plants. Also not so good eye I paused the video and was cross referencing Bunnings 😂
do you get much problems with melting or dye off when you submerge plants back into the tank
No not really, its nothing dramatic hardly noticeable most of the time
@@BlakesAquatics I'm gonna give this a go because I've a load of trimmings. witch I just have stored in a bucket of water lol
I do.
Either way, patience is key and Nature finds a way.
They can melt either way but have an easier time “bouncing back” and thriving going from water to air.
The crazy amount of CO2 concentration in air vs water makes it a plant buffet for growth…everything else being equal.
Hey Blake, could I just buy a a few variants of tissue culture plants, and grow them out in this manner over a period of a few weeks / months whatever, instead of having to buy say a bulk load of plants... ultimately saving money (but only if you have patience right)
Is there any reason you couldn't grow them inside, under a light.. turned on 24/7 ?
Absolutely you can do that 👌 perfect for that sort of thing
For sure you can do that. Is the same principle as the dry start method. Just have to be More carefull cause these are TC material. Check for RUclips videos on "Propagation box", will hice you more info!
@@BlakesAquatics Can you use a light on them 24/7 or do they need some day/night cycle
@@MrLincoln87 i wouldnt, i reckon it might burn them out but itd be a good test
@@BlakesAquatics thanks for the tips, after lockdown I'm looking forward to giving this a go
if you close the lid, do the plant not need air?
Its not really an air tight seal, some air exchange would be happening
Blake Bud, will this work for Buce ? From your Buddy in Sunny South Africa.
Sure will 👍
Can't get alternanthera to stay in my aquariums.
It will meld, and snails will eat it.
What plant is at 8:40 ? Is it the same as 2:22 ? Are they dwarf baby tears? Thanks
Glossostigma, yes both the same plant
Is plumbing it with pvc to water from the bottom over engineering? (I do this for my bog garden for my flytraps
Yeah not really required, the leaves will enjoy the moisture anyway
Hi great video - what about the degrees outdoors. Iam from the cold North :-). Which degrees can they survive under ?.
Id bring them in under a light bulb or something during winter, say when outside temps dip below 12c / 53f
@@BlakesAquatics Ok then it will be spring for me before they will see sun light :-) if having them inside how about light - how many hours would you recommend ?
@@gic2k1971 You may leave them in a heated room by a South facing window all Winter without worry. The angle of the Sun in winter weakens the rays so they won’t burn.
They can go outside as soon as it’s considered “frost-free”, which is 3rd week of May around here in Great Lakes.
Watch for the random below 0C night and cover them or bring in. Trust me.
Figuring in Climate Change, I might be successful planting banana plants and mangoes in Canada! Kidding, but not really…it makes me sad.
how would the roots rot if its an aquatic plant???
Because even aquatic plants need some level of flow around the roots, its why small grain fine sand doesnt grow plants well
In early 🤣
I’ve had this set up and the plants just refuse to grow. I’ve wasted tons of money on aquarium plants that just wilt and die as soon as I put them emersed. How do I fix this?
Is it getting too hot? Thats the only thing ive found that nuked everything
Trying to find a list of plants this will and won't work with.
That would be a massive list. Most aquatic plants will grow fine emmersed and thats how they are grown wholesale
Does seran rap coverings keep things humid?
Yeah but just be sure to open it every now and then to exchange air
Why not use the water from your filter rinses, loaded with nutrients.
You mean I don’t have to keep buying overpriced plants at my local fish shop anymore?
Correct
@@BlakesAquatics as of this comment, I pinched off some elodea, green foxtail, and bacopa trimmings, put them in the dirt substrate, and have already seen growth in them. thank you!
Fantastic! Love it mate