Can Hornwort be planted?

tomm10

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I'm looking to get a low light plant to fill in some of the background of my 29g.

I have crypts, swords, and anubias in the tank now and would like to get something that's not a broad leafed plant. I like the look of hornwort but don't care much for floating plants. If I were to plant it or anchor it somehow in the substrate would it take? Is there another type of plant that will work?
 
IME Hornwort and Water Sprite can be planted or left free floating. They both are water column feeders so they don't grow very much of a root structure. Sometimes they are hard to keep in the substrate, so plant them deep.
 
Just weight it down

Hornwort stems are kind of brittle and tend to break/rot when you push them into the substrate. Try using a little stone to hold the bottom down.

Hornwort really likes light, so I don't think it's well suited to a low light setup. However, if you have decent light and a layer of hornwort on the surface, you can grow lots of low light plants underneath it and the hornwort will prevent algae from growing by keeping the nutrients down.
 
I use to keep it planted just by using my finger as a guide to push the stem into the gravel. Worked really well. I'm having a harder time keeping the anacharis planted than I did with hornwort. Mine did well with only 4 4'bulbs over a 90gal tank...not exactly high light. I took it out because the old growth at the bottom (near the substrate) would lose its leaves(needles). Unsightly IMO!
 
I have it growing in the left hand side of my tank.
Every 2 weeks I pull it all out and trim it from the bottom, so I do not disturb the growing tip. Then push it back into the gravel.
I have grown hornwort with 1 1/2 watts of light.

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