nope, mine attach to this fake log i got just fine, java moss too. not to mention rocks. ive even seen java moss growing up glass
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About a week or two. Every time you do a waterchange, give it a little tug and see if it's rooted or not. If it has you can cut the string.
I use dark colored elastics instead of string. Not as noticable
Roan
I’ve been waiting for that.Yuri De Lima said:Why not just use the rock with purple string
I also recommend the fishing line, just remember to remove the hooks. I use it for my java moss and java ferns. It isn’t very noticeable and it won’t break down before the plant grabs hold.TetraFreak said:Some folks use fishing line as well...more invisible that way!
I think you'll be okay without tying it down, really. I tried fastening my java fern to some driftwood with some hemp, but I think my fish figured out how to untie knots. The string came loose after a couple days, but the plant's still where I had attached it. I think that as long as there are some good nooks and crannies for the roots to tuck into, you'll be cool without tying it down.SynoSteff said:I just baught a java fern and simply put the root ball through a hole in my driftwood. Will it survive like this? Or must i actualy tie it so the root mass is actually pushed up against the wood?