Hi all.
I've figured out that the holes in my Anubias leaves came from nutrient deficiencies. I've since started a fert. regimen with the complete spectrum of Seachem liquid ferts.
Since then, all new leaves have no holes in them. My question is this: should I trim off all of the old leaves with holes in them? They are pretty ugly looking... Will doing this promote new, healthy growth?
Thanks for your opinions!
I've figured out that the holes in my Anubias leaves came from nutrient deficiencies. I've since started a fert. regimen with the complete spectrum of Seachem liquid ferts.
Since then, all new leaves have no holes in them. My question is this: should I trim off all of the old leaves with holes in them? They are pretty ugly looking... Will doing this promote new, healthy growth?
Thanks for your opinions!