Plec123 AC Members Sep 12, 2009 290 1 0 31 Sep 19, 2009 #1 ive got a single anubias nana and a cutting i took from it, and im wondering if i cut off the end thats growing and put it elsewhere, will it stop growing? this happende to my sisters anubias and it stopped growing for like a onth.
ive got a single anubias nana and a cutting i took from it, and im wondering if i cut off the end thats growing and put it elsewhere, will it stop growing? this happende to my sisters anubias and it stopped growing for like a onth.
tanker Josh Holloway--Be mine!!! Sep 1, 2003 7,321 333 116 Calif. SF Bay area Visit site Real Name Jessica Sep 19, 2009 #2 It will slow down if you cut it, but will recover. I like to "clip" off a part with at least 3 leaves and attach that "new" piece.
It will slow down if you cut it, but will recover. I like to "clip" off a part with at least 3 leaves and attach that "new" piece.
bushwhacker old school newbie Aug 2, 2008 1,585 0 0 69 westminster sc. Sep 19, 2009 #3 yeah what she said
Plec123 AC Members Sep 12, 2009 290 1 0 31 Sep 19, 2009 #4 okey doke then. ill cut off the end thats growing and tie it to another piece of wood.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Sep 19, 2009 #5 For a small anubias, i try to leave at least an inch and a half of rhizome with a minimum of three leaves as stated. Mine always do fine that way.
For a small anubias, i try to leave at least an inch and a half of rhizome with a minimum of three leaves as stated. Mine always do fine that way.