I picked up three Aponogeton Ulvaceus as a nice beginner plant. I had no idea how big they would get once we got proper lighting. And yes for a few weeks the lights were probably on too long, they are on a timer now with a 2 hour dawn/dusk that runs from 6am - 8pm. The full daylight is on for 10 hours/day. I have been holding off on trimming because of the fry in my tank, but I really think they should be trimmed back. But then I just read that they flower, and that would be something worth waiting to see. I'm pretty good with terrestrial plants, but aquatic is still very new to me.
One of them, at the base of the plant it's all stems, the stems go way up to about 3 " from the top of the tank, and then the leaf starts which is now doubled over in the tank. Seems the one closest to the bubble wand is more stunted (the filter output is on that side also). So here are my questions...
What is the best way to trim these? Should I be trimming back to the bulb? Will this help produce new shoots?
How can I minimize the bottom growth so that they are more leaf and less stem. My tank is 20" tall, is this just a matter of trying to get closer to the light and they will always grow this way?
Please any advice would be most welcome, I think they are beautiful plants, but I would also like for my fish to have some room to swim.
Thanks in advance.
One of them, at the base of the plant it's all stems, the stems go way up to about 3 " from the top of the tank, and then the leaf starts which is now doubled over in the tank. Seems the one closest to the bubble wand is more stunted (the filter output is on that side also). So here are my questions...
What is the best way to trim these? Should I be trimming back to the bulb? Will this help produce new shoots?
How can I minimize the bottom growth so that they are more leaf and less stem. My tank is 20" tall, is this just a matter of trying to get closer to the light and they will always grow this way?
Please any advice would be most welcome, I think they are beautiful plants, but I would also like for my fish to have some room to swim.
Thanks in advance.