How to keep plant in the substrate

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kanvas

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I got some Blyxa japonica and Blyxa aubertii a few days ago but I had trouble keeping them down in the substrate. They are really buoyant so they keep slowly uprooting themselves.

How do you keep those light weight plants down?
 
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zzyzx85

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I actually buried them deeper, using some substrate in between the leaves to keep them weighed down. Other than that, I used tweezers and pulled them into the substrate by the roots as deep as possible.
 

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i use tweezers and a spatula (reptile feeding tongs and a plastic cake knife/spatula). i get it as deep as i can with the tweezers, hold it down with the spatula, pull the tweezers out and backfill/press down with the substrate.
 

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I use a long pair of hemastats, grasp the plant stem gently and push as far into the substrate as it will go and it usually stays without any problem.
 

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Put as much roots into gravel as you can, then put a few small rocks or those tacky aquarium ornaments around it. After a few weeks you can remove them if you do not want them.
 
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