How To: Propagation of Emergent Hygrophila pinnatifida
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- In this Video I talk about how I grow and propagate my Hygrophila pinnatifida. I grow H. pinnatifida in an emergent environment like I do many other Aquatics. It is a very hardy, like other species of the Genus Hygrophila. I can't wait for it to flower in spring. It has beautiful viloet Inflorescense. I'll be sure to do an update then.. Who knows, maybe we'll even get some seeds.
Super cool. Thanks for showing how this can be done. Looking to have a bit of this available for my own scapes
Very informative and waiting for the sp chai update
Keep up the good work
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Unfortunately the chai didn't make it. I was hospitalized and then bed ridden for a bit. In that, it all withered away. I'll be revisiting it again though soon.
Cool...interesting and good to know. Keep up and create more videos. Thanks for sharing
Keep up the good work
Thanks man🤙
Wow.. make vedio on more species of aquarium plants. Never thougt it can be grown in such a way
Awesome man. I'm subscribed
Great video Chantz! Quick question, roughly what humidity do you find does best for H. Pinnatifida, and what is the lowest you have kept it at? I haven't tried anything below ~50% humidity, but was curious to see if it can be done lower. Thanks for sharing!
awesome..
Nice video man 😎
Great
We want to see the transformation to submersed
Super
vídeo maravilhoso !!! essa planta ela gosta de sol ou de sombra ?
It’s so beautiful underway yet but looks like a weed above water.
I haven't prepared stems yet like that for my planted tanks (yikes) I'll have to start doing that. Why isn't it a concern in emersed bins, just because there's not the same worry of excess organics causing algae and ammonia buildup as there is in a tank?
Another question, this one will be hard to explain: when you snipped those there's three shoots. Okay, cut the main upwards stem above the new growth point. Then, maybe later on, cut those two new growth points off for replanting.
So now you have a stem with three terminal points on it; what's the correct way to treat that stem from now on? Asking in terms of emersed growth like here as well as how you would handle it in a tank/fully submersed setup.
Also..there's a difference between terrestrial (what you're working off of) and emersed (the pond insert you're setting them in at the end)?
What do you keep in your bins to eat mosquito larvae?
do you have a store or somewhere to buy plants from you?
And if you put that in Aquarium, does it convert to submerged form ?
Should you cut the roots before making it submerged?
Yep! Hygrophila convert very easily too.
How to start emersed setup?
I'll be sure to make a video on this topic soon.
does the outside temperature go very low ?
Do u use nutrient in the water
What kind of tubs do you use?
did you get any seeds yet?
So was this a accident discovery that they are aquatic
No, they're are found submerged in wild. They're also found growing attached to rocks under waterfalls! Craziness...
Emersed cutout can grow in submersed?
Yep
Do you sell plants?
Yep
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@@Chantz_the_Scaper thanks
Lmao im cold, 56°F
Me too..
Hygrophila pinnatifida doesn't seem to care though 🤷🏼♂️