FASTEST growing pond plant- Water hyacinth

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • Water hyacinth is exceptionally fast growing and versatile making it an excellent plant for tubs, but also terribly invasive!
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  • @RachelOLeary
    @RachelOLeary  6 лет назад +45

    I figured today I would give you a plant spotlight! Let me know if you want more of these!
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    • @DominusEnigma
      @DominusEnigma 6 лет назад +2

      Rachel O'leary more please! I was just thinking about it the other day, that it would be awesome if you did a Spotlight on all of the plants you use, and why you pick them.

    • @chrissy24-7
      @chrissy24-7 6 лет назад +2

      Rachel O'leary yes for sensitive plant spotlight! Especially if ok in goldfish tanks/ponds ;)

    • @AshleyBlakeSchmidt
      @AshleyBlakeSchmidt 6 лет назад +1

      Yes!!! I think a lot of times people don't appreciate the little differences that really matter with plants!!!

    • @stefaniedayfox8117
      @stefaniedayfox8117 6 лет назад

      I’d like to hear more about that gamecock iris

    • @bonniedaughtry2232
      @bonniedaughtry2232 5 лет назад

      @@stefaniedayfox8117 would like info on sen

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 3 года назад +4

    This plant is banned in Florida. But it took me a 5 minute walk to a local waterway to find some of these for my small pond. These suckers propagate like craaaaazy. I love it. The hawks cant eat my fish, even though the pond is shallow af.

  • @IMTrollady
    @IMTrollady 6 лет назад +56

    I would like to see plant "Spotlights". The Sensitive plant seems very interesting.

    • @Caseyisum...
      @Caseyisum... 6 лет назад +3

      This and how she keeps her succulents for years! Please!

    • @meherafrin6853
      @meherafrin6853 5 лет назад

      It's the most dangerous aquatic weed..!!

  • @markbiggs7689
    @markbiggs7689 6 лет назад +4

    I have a big in-ground pond that I have Water Hyacinth growing in. When it covers the surface, I pull some out and use it on my compost pile or use it as mulch in my garden. It decomposes quickly adding nutrients to the soil. Here in Florida it is used in sewage treatment plants to help purify sewage water. It's a great nutrient sponge! Oh, I love the plant spotlights!

  • @kanyontyner9539
    @kanyontyner9539 6 лет назад +4

    My hyacinth just started to bloom today! I bought 6 plants 2 weeks ago, and now I have over 40! Crazy!

  • @stephenshelton4267
    @stephenshelton4267 Месяц назад

    I recently setup a 150 gallon tub to act as a settling tank for my pond. I have a small pump supplying it water at the top, and it drains from the top so that pond particles and gunk settle to the bottom.
    At the end of May I rescued a new tiny broken hyacynths and water lettuce plants to sit in this tank to extract nutrients from the water and to shade it. It's now July 1st and these plants have nearly covered the top. Yes, they are very aggressive and I can see how they could easily damage a natural waterway.

  • @klcpca
    @klcpca 6 лет назад +2

    I was born and raised in South FL and know water hyacinth quite well!! While I love JUST ONE!! plant and it's beautiful flowers, I've seen it clog an entire canal in just a few months until the water barely flowed!!! It can get so packed across the water that you can actually walk on it! They would take big dragline cranes with huge buckets and clean mountains of it out of the waterways!!!

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah its a real problem.

  • @ss0073
    @ss0073 5 лет назад +13

    Want to control it? Introduce some ducks. I have a 200’ diameter pond with this plant covering half of it, water became nice and clean.
    Raised some ducks from peeps and let them in the pond....this plant is duck crack. Cleaned it out solid in 2 weeks. Not one sign of it now 🤷‍♂️

    • @annetnedelec9453
      @annetnedelec9453 4 года назад

      Do ducks eat them? Are they dangerous for ducks?

    • @VelveteenRabbit77
      @VelveteenRabbit77 3 года назад

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA “ duck crack”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ss0073
      @ss0073 3 года назад +1

      @@annetnedelec9453
      Not sure about wild ducks, but my domestic Magpies and Pekings can’t get enough of it. I had to build a metal box out of chicken wire, put large pool noodles on the sides to keep it from sinking, then put all the hyacinth inside the box to keep them from eating them all.
      Worked great till the ducks figured out they could dive under the water and come up in the middle of the box and they were in “hyacinth heaven”
      Pulled the box and put a bottom on it from chicken wire.....problem solved. The wind blows the box around the pond very slowly, they still filter the water, ducks can’t get to them, and won’t take over the pond.
      I selectively feed a few to them as snacks when the box gets over crowded

  • @ericj1500
    @ericj1500 6 лет назад +3

    Love the pond updates and plant spot lights as its that time of year when us ponders play in the pond.

  • @freckspecks
    @freckspecks 5 лет назад +2

    Learned so much!! I just bought a start for my 55 gallon Goldie tank yesterday. May introduce some Creeping Jenny, too!! You rock, Rachel!

  • @DominusEnigma
    @DominusEnigma 6 лет назад +6

    I've been eyeballing that sensitive plant you keep in your tubs for quite a while. Last weekend I decided I was going to buy a few of them online. I am happy to report they are doing quite well in both my pond and my aquarium. I have no doubt it will quickly outgrow my aquarium. Haha. Your influence on my hobby is always appreciated! :]

  • @claralemaitre9356
    @claralemaitre9356 6 лет назад +5

    I would love other plants spotlight! Doesn't matter that the season is well on its way, we can gather information for next year ;)

  • @CaylorsReptilesAquatics
    @CaylorsReptilesAquatics 6 лет назад

    When I lived in FL I fished black water and often found it growing in creeks, brackish tidal water, and back waters. Today I have it in my outside tub, and one plant actually thriving inside in a tank. I used the tank to hold the Hyacinths during a cold snap this spring. The Limias and LF Mountain Metors love the roots. Hopefully, the Metors will or have spawned in it. Great species profile. Glad to see you outside. Hope you guys were able to celebrate Dad today. Thanks Rachel!

  • @Katseye102
    @Katseye102 6 лет назад +1

    I'm always looking to learn more about water plants, and what to look for in out nurserys. So anything that strikes your fancy Rachel!

    • @Withtychannel
      @Withtychannel 6 лет назад +1

      Catherine Kennedy ya that plant make a legit spawning mop haha

  • @bonefetcherbrimley7740
    @bonefetcherbrimley7740 2 года назад

    So its hella invasive. Makes me glad I am gunna keep mine in an indoor aquarium.

  • @CarlosLopez-ho5yj
    @CarlosLopez-ho5yj 6 лет назад +2

    Yeah water plants spotlight

  • @Mindfulspidy
    @Mindfulspidy 6 лет назад +3

    Yes please do a spotlight on the sensitive plant

  • @gailc.goodwin2053
    @gailc.goodwin2053 6 лет назад

    Yes! to more about the plants. You look so healthy and happy 🐠🐠🐠

  • @dpedroh
    @dpedroh 6 лет назад +2

    More pond plant spotlights would be great. I am just starting my first summer tub after a very cool spring.

  • @franzjabile
    @franzjabile 6 лет назад +15

    Sensitive plant Spotlight please!

  • @nickcherland5322
    @nickcherland5322 6 лет назад +1

    I love the spot light on the plants please do more!!!

  • @andrewrogers3184
    @andrewrogers3184 6 лет назад +3

    I would love to see more videos on the plants

  • @afterburnerboyz
    @afterburnerboyz 6 лет назад +1

    I would love to see some other spotlights on plants. My hyacinths are growing huge roots as well. Excellent videos as usual, always look forward to them.
    Btw- you freaking look amazing! Great transformation!!!

  • @honeybee3682
    @honeybee3682 6 лет назад

    Can't believe you had snow & freezing temp, only seems like yesterday, now all your garden and plants etc all looking fab in the lovely weather, you also managed to finally get your shorts on. 😎🌞
    I live in England , I use dwarf water lettuce in my tanks, want to do outdoor tub work since watching your videos on tubbing, will try the normal size water lettuce next year. 👍 My husband is never sure of it, as he is obsessed with bugs laying their eggs in them ( mosquitos mainly!) He hates any insects, which drives him mad with a wife and 2 girls who keep fish, toads , frogs , Axolotls , chameleon & corn snakes , so you can imagine the insects and other food we keep. He wants to know why they can't be just normal little girls. I say because they take after the mother 💪🏼😄

  • @rdprdputube
    @rdprdputube 5 лет назад +1

    Yes, please talk about the awesome fern plants. I want to do those as well. I have one small pond in a pot, and 4 fish tanks.

  • @jonathanmendoza7364
    @jonathanmendoza7364 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for the advice and info!
    PLEASE do more spotlights on other floating plants. I'd love to know more. (I'll do my own research too, of course... Lol)

    • @jamessparkman6604
      @jamessparkman6604 Год назад

      I bet the title midnight in the Garden of good and evil just took it a whole new meeting with this plant

  • @ElfyBean
    @ElfyBean 6 лет назад +2

    I'd love a species spotlight on the sensitive plants!
    Also, you are looking awesome, girl! You probably are still owie, but you look great. :)

  • @wiccasdream
    @wiccasdream 6 лет назад

    I love this plant. I tend to trim the roots every couple 2 to 3 weeks. Normally no longer than 18 inches and trim down to 12 inches.

  • @foamynutz
    @foamynutz Год назад

    TY FOR Explaining all the stuff with this plant. other videos werent clear.

  • @GenerousKingATL
    @GenerousKingATL 3 года назад

    My koi loves them

  • @PalJoey-rm2yh
    @PalJoey-rm2yh 6 лет назад +5

    People get too hysterical about this plant up north. But it will die off every winter, so there is no real danger. The real problem is dragon fly and water beetle larvae hiding in the roots and preying on small fish. So do a sterilization routine before introducing it - especially if you've collected it from the wild or brought it in from the pet store or wholesaler.
    Great to hide live bearer fry or to collect the eggs of adhesive egg scatters.
    Pull it up and stack it in the flower beds in the fall to use as mulch. Or feed it to your cows and goats (not kidding).

  • @reneowens2768
    @reneowens2768 6 лет назад +2

    Please, species spotlights on your other good summer tubbing plants would be most appreciated.

  • @Fish_Face
    @Fish_Face 6 лет назад

    Greenhouse looking great

  • @zalphinian
    @zalphinian 6 лет назад +1

    I'd love some species spotlights on more plants! Plants for ponds and aquariums would both be of interest to me.

  • @pepercat17
    @pepercat17 6 лет назад

    Looking good gal.

  • @risky8370
    @risky8370 6 лет назад

    Count me in as one person that would love to see a spotlight on the sensitive plant. Just looked into them as a possibility adding to a waterfall.
    But a word to expand on hyacinth... hyacinth, while invasive and destructive, not only sucks up mass amounts of nutrients, also has been studied to intake chlorine, and regularly feeds on some heavy metals in water. Such as zinc and copper.

  • @santoroaquatics5038
    @santoroaquatics5038 6 лет назад +4

    I love watching your videos Rachel keep it up your awesome and amazing and you inspired me to get it to the fish keeping hobby and I love the design of your fish tanks and plants and hope one day to meet your 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @leohorishny9561
    @leohorishny9561 2 года назад

    I just found this out, but you might want to let folks know: water hyacinth is not safe if dogs eat it.
    Which is also an issue I’m just learning to research: pond plants that are safe or not safe, for dogs and cats. I’ve already learned of a couple plants I need to steer clear of since our dog is likely to jump into, nibble on, or drink from any water feature we install in our backyard. I don’t doubt we’re alone in that.
    It’s a little surprising to me that, with all the pond/water feature channels out there, hobbyist and professional, no one mentions potentially harmful plants for pets, or kids even!
    Might be a video you could do to inform new people about, particularly since you like to do low cost, easy, DIY “starter” water features, viewers likely to pursue your ideas are going to be new to this whole environment.
    Thanks! I have gotten some tips from your builds.

  • @kzookid2051
    @kzookid2051 6 лет назад +1

    A species spotlight on the sensitive plant would be great.

  • @JXZ-JAM
    @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад +1

    I'd absolutely love to see a spotlight on the Sensitive plant. I'm about to buy some in a huge order soon.

  • @benshuetrim9640
    @benshuetrim9640 6 лет назад

    Makes for an awesome water filtration plant also!

  • @dawnruhl8405
    @dawnruhl8405 6 лет назад

    Love your species spotlights!

  • @idio-syncrasy
    @idio-syncrasy 6 лет назад +1

    Great video.

  • @debraarizona4809
    @debraarizona4809 5 лет назад

    This video was very helpful.
    I want to learn how to grow these plants.
    I had a lot of questions to ask,listening to your interesting video,almost all my questions were answered,except do they grow by seed,and how to purne the plant,and roots they are out of control.
    Please do another video on other aquatic plants,I'll be watching👁
    Thank you for sharing,great video🤗

  • @lisac5287
    @lisac5287 6 лет назад

    Your tubs look fabulous!

  • @matthewsmith22
    @matthewsmith22 6 лет назад

    I went to buy some of this stuff at the start of the season only to find out it was banned here last August, along with water lettuce and elodea, all my best moves for raising fancy goldfish fry!

  • @robertmcauslan6191
    @robertmcauslan6191 6 лет назад

    Water hyacinths are a great poultry feed too.

  • @drakespina7480
    @drakespina7480 6 лет назад

    Love how you pronounce "propagate". Sounds so fancy

  • @StanTheObserver-lo8rx
    @StanTheObserver-lo8rx 6 лет назад

    After 45 years or more at this..I'm trying it indoors for the first time in a 240 by a large window. Since Rachel,I'm using an oversized pump to give me some strong water circulation..to see the Hyacinth roots wave in the current is something to see from the side. I think,it will grow the more taller,open, growth like you might see in a shady pond in Florida..rather then the usual compact growth. I doubt it would ever flower indoors even next to a large sunny window. That's more greenhouse light levels needy.

  • @newheaven5146
    @newheaven5146 5 лет назад

    Very informative video... wish more people would do these!

  • @ooshybermi8310
    @ooshybermi8310 6 лет назад +1

    Looking good, enjoyed the video!

  • @bharatspine
    @bharatspine 3 года назад +2

    This plant(water hyithachi) will remove oxygen from water
    U need to put machine for oxyen

  • @Aj4brds
    @Aj4brds 6 лет назад +1

    I really would like You to consider looking at wintering goldfish outside during the Winter Months. I successfully Winter 9 fish 2 of those as babies in North Dakota and we had one of the coldest Winters this past year. And 3 of the fish have fan tails. No heater just oxygen. They are the healthiest fish I have had vs when I was heating the pond during the winter.

    • @merrydavis3227
      @merrydavis3227 6 лет назад

      Aj4brds I've done in past northeastern PA

  • @kimuseni
    @kimuseni 5 лет назад

    Awesome tubs

  • @yanjijay6752
    @yanjijay6752 6 лет назад +2

    Beautiful plant I need some lily pads & some plants especially the sensitive plant but yes

  • @prettypothos4me290
    @prettypothos4me290 5 лет назад

    Lol....must be the only person in the world who can’t grow Hyacinth in my koi pond! Turns pale and shrinks to nothing. Could be overfiltered or my 7.8 ph. This is the second house we build ponds over 9-11 thousand gallon and every year I buy hyacinth and watch them die here in south central PA while other people have no issue with them. We never lose fish, the ones in the house we sold ten years ago are doing great, but both ponds have skimmers, bead filters and waterfall filters, so it must be the filtration. Water hyacinths are so pretty! I can grow parrot feather until the deer eat them.

  • @JXZ-JAM
    @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

    They are also used heavily in Water Treat Plants as they are very effective at removing toxins most likely heavy metals.

  • @kiethkith9028
    @kiethkith9028 6 лет назад +2

    Rachel O'leary I have that plant in my aquarium

  • @Aedony
    @Aedony 3 года назад

    This plant isn't banned in Europe. It apparently won't survive freezing temperatures, therefore can't survive in the wild here (Germany) :)

  • @StanTheObserver-lo8rx
    @StanTheObserver-lo8rx 6 лет назад

    Outdoors in California Rachel..it thrives 10 months of the year. In winter 98% of it dies off. Usually in the bay area 100% of it dies. In the hot summer valley...they find some frost free pockets and even with almost all killed...what small amounts that live are able to make islands once again by summer.
    Trivia!

  • @levilesnussa8006
    @levilesnussa8006 6 лет назад +3

    Please do a species spotlight about the sensitive plant.

  • @rockyrodriguez2351
    @rockyrodriguez2351 3 года назад

    Very informative, thanks for sharing this video.

  • @carsynleno8300
    @carsynleno8300 6 лет назад +1

    Do a spot light on sensitive plant! I’d love to learn to grow them in a pond setting

  • @DowntheWormHole
    @DowntheWormHole 6 лет назад

    loved it Rachel! haven't tried them yet

  • @chicahchick
    @chicahchick 6 лет назад

    This video was very informative thank you !!! 😀😀

  • @TOEKIEWORLDMarc
    @TOEKIEWORLDMarc 6 лет назад

    Such a lovely plant and yes illegal in Belgium, Europe. although it won't survive our winters though. However, if you are caught growing it here, you may expect a huge fine and you may be persecuted.

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

      TOEKIE WORLD Sorry bro, Europe is a beurgoning dystopia.

  • @witchapparatus
    @witchapparatus 6 лет назад

    When I moved to Oklahoma, I was mystified that people would spend up to five dollars per pond Satan. I'm from Louisiana, if you want these here, you need to go to a bayou and grab them yourselves. That being said, I agree, they are beautiful and the fish love them (though I personally prefer water cabbage). Do you think you could do a video on dragonfly larva and how to deal with them? That's one thing that concerns me the most about tubbing-- nymphs eating all my small fish.

  • @garylarson6386
    @garylarson6386 3 года назад

    water hyacinth compleyely covered my pond, when I removed this fall I had 10 dead koi, wonderful fast growing but consumed all the oxygen

  • @yorkyone2143
    @yorkyone2143 6 лет назад

    Didn't know you could eat it - You could do a 'species spotlight' cooking & eating different aquatic plants :)

  • @guilhermemartins7464
    @guilhermemartins7464 6 лет назад +2

    i've had it in my ponds but they grow really fast in the beginning and then start to die off completely

  • @mattcali8725
    @mattcali8725 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome as always. Looks like you have lost a ton of weight! Maybe I am wrong but to me you look a lot thinner!

  • @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique
    @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique 4 года назад +1

    This plant is good, but requires a lot of siphon vacuuming, 2 to 3 days a week. To keep the pond clean of dead leaves and roots.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 3 года назад

      Just Some Asian Swordsman Illegal to own in Florida, fine 500 dollars

  • @Davehiphop
    @Davehiphop 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, my neighbor has some Giant Salvinia is this good for fishponds, I have never seen it before.
    Thought you may know!
    Thanks

  • @birdman5197
    @birdman5197 6 лет назад

    Yes please do another species spotlight on the sensitivity plant

  • @trem876
    @trem876 4 года назад

    I wonder if it can clean polluted water bodies, like lakes and rivers. And maybe the reason why it's so invasive is because there is so much nitrates in the water.

  • @DeeFromBrooklyn
    @DeeFromBrooklyn 6 лет назад

    It grew so fast between that and the water lettuces last year that i couldnt catch all the smaller fry in the tub..

  • @clintparsons3989
    @clintparsons3989 6 лет назад +8

    I always wanted to put one of those in my mouth and pop it with my teeth.
    I’m weird.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  6 лет назад +10

      Dare ya!

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 3 года назад +2

      Pop the bladders with your fingers. Just as satisfying

  • @allan7934
    @allan7934 6 лет назад

    very helpful. can you do more regarding fish tank plants, with regards to the ones you use and care requirements, ie lighting, fertilizer, etc.

  • @jmikronis7376
    @jmikronis7376 2 года назад

    Fisherman in Louisiana HATE that plant! It clogs up the waterways (canals) very quickly. Once it starts, that waterway is no longer useable. It can clog up the prop on an outboard motor, stop up the water inlet to its water pump and cause the motor to burn up. There is no method of fishing in an area where this plant is growing.

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 6 лет назад

    Listen to me telling you about your plants, but I would recommend feeding your lilies more heavily. I know you guys have had a cold spring, but it seems to me that you should have more leaves by now. I would recommend doing two or three root tabs per plant, rather than one or two. Particularly on your heavy feeding tropicals.

  • @NatLopezOnYoutube
    @NatLopezOnYoutube 6 лет назад

    Ooh that's so cool.

  • @elboregojhb
    @elboregojhb 2 года назад

    Super common in Florida

  • @danielr7644
    @danielr7644 6 лет назад +1

    saw some in a river ,in Portugal, the water gets below 10°C

  • @gregghorner9107
    @gregghorner9107 6 лет назад

    I used those in my outdoor tubs here in So Cal and they died off over the winter, even though we never get down to freezing.

  • @mattcali8725
    @mattcali8725 6 лет назад

    Rachel, since you deal with a lot of fish I’m sure you come across illness. I know you use water changes a way to combat but what if it’s not enough? I have a disease that has no outward signs besides laying low to the ground. Water is zeros. Good filtration good flow and good temp for Livebearers. It’s hard to exude in what treatment to try when there are no markers I am seeing.

  • @1996vivian
    @1996vivian 6 лет назад

    Yes, I would love to see more of these. I do have a question. What kind of gloves would you recommend for tropical fish tank use? There are varying opions online, but I would like to know yours. I keep betas and mystery snails.

  • @orlandolanda2820
    @orlandolanda2820 4 года назад

    I’d like to see vids on the sensitive plant :)

  • @emmitstewart1921
    @emmitstewart1921 6 лет назад +2

    I googled your sensitive plant, because the sensitive plant I have always known is Mimosa pudica, which is definitely not aquatic. Is your plant a Neptunia or Aeschynomene? Does it bloom and set seeds for you? I'd definitely like to see a plant spotlight on this plant.

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

      I assure you, Mimosa pudica definitely is aquatic. It can be grown in either soil or water.

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

      But for the record, this is Neptunia.

    • @emmitstewart1921
      @emmitstewart1921 6 лет назад +1

      I didn't know Mimosa pudica would grow in water. It's good to know because it is easy to find seeds for it.

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

      Emmit Stewart yeah I didn't either for a long time until I saw a aquascaper put it in a setup he was doing.

  • @johntedesco1645
    @johntedesco1645 5 лет назад

    Hello Rachel, I enjoy your videos. I was happy to see this one about water hyacinths because I just planted some in my outdoor fishpond. It was doing greatThen I noticed it’s starting to die off. The roots are short. I have African cichlids in my pond. I assume they’re eating the roots. Is this a plant I can’t keep with African cichlids?

  • @irenekonik49
    @irenekonik49 5 лет назад

    thank you for the info

  • @scottgriffith2688
    @scottgriffith2688 2 года назад

    I put 12 water hyacinth in my koi pond in April. My fish loved them. In fact they ate them all! I just ordered 12 more and I hope I can put half in a tub and propagate for next season. I live in SC. Is there anything special I need to put in my tub to keep them growing? Aerator? Water filter pump? plant stick fertilizer? Thanks for any help

  • @richardm239
    @richardm239 6 лет назад +1

    i know its not on topic but damn you look great

  • @whatyes
    @whatyes 3 года назад +1

    Does this plant help with algae blooms in a small pond?

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 6 лет назад

    Species spotlight on water plants that can take high pH water would be wonderful! My desert well water burns up lilies and Iris pretty badly. I couldn't even get water Hyacinth to do much.

  • @kevinbuck6058
    @kevinbuck6058 3 года назад

    I have a 75 gallon turtle tank with 3 young turtles. I think I created the perfect turtle tank sewage treatment plant. I say this because i have locally harvested duck weed in a separate container and it doesn't reproduce but dies off. I purchased water hyacinth and it dies. I have tried to keep it in a separate container which is fed by the turtle tank water and I have placed it directly in the tank. I think the turtles are eating it. The water temp is 75F and it is iron filtered soft well water. Any suggestions?

  • @SoTypicallyMeh
    @SoTypicallyMeh 6 лет назад +3

    I've seen sensitive plant grown terrestrially at the local arboretum. I didn't know they could be grown in water, too. Or is it a different species?

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  6 лет назад

      Probably a different species but I don't know for sure

    • @Knein1967
      @Knein1967 6 лет назад +3

      A terrestrial version (Mimosa pudica) grows here in Texas and has really pretty fuzzy purple flowers. When you touch the leaves they instantly fold up. I would be interested in this aquatic version and where you get them from? Where is it native to?

    • @JXZ-JAM
      @JXZ-JAM 6 лет назад

      Yes, most likely. The ones you see in shops are rarely this type, but that can be growing water too, I have one in my paludarium setup myself.

  • @godscreation6327
    @godscreation6327 6 лет назад

    Add some goldfish and you won't have a problem with that plant speading. I buy one plant every year and the goldfish eat the roots up so bad the plant dies. I even put netting around the roots tied on and the fish still get to it. Goldies love to eat plants!

  • @teddybonkers3580
    @teddybonkers3580 6 лет назад

    Water hyacinths for some reason have been hard to find this year. Usually most nursery's have a tub of them but I've found none this year! I'm almost two months behind because of it... Usually I pick up a few in April. I got some today but even the expensive water garden place had hardly any. Do you ever have raccoon problems with them getting into your ponds and tearing your pond plants up? This year I've had sudden raccoon problems with my tubs and stock tanks. They are eating every single Japanese trapdoor snail they can find, destroyed my tropical lilys and tear up the parrots feather and dumped the peagravel out of every pond pot to the bottom of my stock tanks looking for snails. They pretty much cleared out one 150g Rubbermaid tank so far of my trapdoor snails ive had for three years and those things take a couple seasons to get large and don't reproduce all that much, I was so pissed seeing the chewed up large shells on my walkway! Since they've pretty much got every snail now, they've gone to eating the goldfish. I bought a havahart trap at a farm store and so far 5 days have passed and they've not been back. Maybe they know what it is and won't come around it or someone else trapped them already. Years with no problems whatsoever and suddenly two weeks ago it happened and they make no noise! I've started bringing a bunch of trapdoors in because they aren't super easy to obtain most places don't carry them or know what they even are.

    • @RachelOLeary
      @RachelOLeary  6 лет назад

      Knock on wood, I haven't had issues with raccoons and my tubs

  • @JediSuPhu
    @JediSuPhu 6 лет назад +1

    I’d like these more about that sensitive plant(is that what you called it?) looks like a cool fern-like thing

  • @kevinbuck6058
    @kevinbuck6058 3 года назад

    I can't grow this either indoors with grow lights with with water temp of 76 degrees in a 75 gallon stock tank and 3 turtles and minnows and bullhead fish. I live in southern Minnesota. Out door the plants are with duckweed and do not propagate. Any suggestions?