Removing Plants From Substrate

Madcrawdad

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Dec 29, 2006
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I recently noticed that each of my once-large swords are now 2 separate smaller plants. I wanted to remove 2-3 of them but am unsure of the best way, as I want do have as little disruption to the rest of the tank as possible.

If I climb in the cabinet and look up at the underside of the tank, there are roots all throughout the tank. Assuming that I just yank these plants out, I'm certain to leave alot of roots behind. Should these decaying roots present any problems?
 
get a large spoon and dig around the plant loosening up the substrate, then gently pull the plant up gripping the base firmly. If there are a couple of roots behind, it will not pose a problem...it will not hurt the plant either. Swords are hearty and trimming roots is a common practice to slow up growth a bit.
 
get a large spoon and dig around the plant loosening up the substrate, then gently pull the plant up gripping the base firmly. If there are a couple of roots behind, it will not pose a problem...it will not hurt the plant either. Swords are hearty and trimming roots is a common practice to slow up growth a bit.

yes very good idea. i just use my hands but a spoon will prob be better.
 
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