Hi all,
I was looking at my 10g the other day and noticed that, while the plants are doing very well (yay!
) , the wisteria is looking ... "rangy." There's a lush canopy near the surface, and bare stems lower down. Interestingly, a bunch of plants have sprouted from the substrate, but have spread laterally, like ground cover. I assume they're looking for light. In effect, that corner of the tank resembles a jungle forest, with a thick, matted canopy, bare "trunks," and a "fern carpet" below.
So, my question is this: If I were to cut the old stems away, close to the substrate, could I reasonable expect the "ground cover" to start growing up, toward the light? It would leave the water column in that part of the tank looking empty for a bit, but I would expect wisteria to fill in fairly fast.
Does that sound reasonable?
(There are fairly recent pictures behind the link in my .sig, if that helps.)
I was looking at my 10g the other day and noticed that, while the plants are doing very well (yay!

So, my question is this: If I were to cut the old stems away, close to the substrate, could I reasonable expect the "ground cover" to start growing up, toward the light? It would leave the water column in that part of the tank looking empty for a bit, but I would expect wisteria to fill in fairly fast.
Does that sound reasonable?

(There are fairly recent pictures behind the link in my .sig, if that helps.)