Can you shorten Bamboo?

jac8724

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Sorry if this question sounds dumb, I just got my first aquatic plants ever (i know its not really aquatic, but its going in there!) two bunches of curly bamboo for my betta tank. Well, i mis estimated, and bought ones that are too tall. Can i shorten it in any way? like, cut off the bottom? will it grow new roots? or die? thanks!
 
It's not submerged,right
 
Ooh no! Hate to burst your bubble, but..... It will most likely rot with time and then ya know.....foul your water n die. :(
 
Well, I was going to submerge it. I realize it will probably only live for a couple of months, thats ok, its my first plant ever, i figured id see how it goes. i think it would be a really nice touch to a betta tank. but it doesnt fit in the tank with the lid. too tall. I feel more comfortable leaving the lid on since the tank is in the kitchen (you know spraying cleaning products, splashing food, whatnot)

So if i trim from the top, all the leafy part is up there. Do you just take off the top few leaves? Do you actually cut the bamboo part?
 
Idea- lower my water level a bit so the leafs can stick out at the top?

Id really prefer to cut from the bottom as the top is the pretty part. I'd imagine new roots would grow? Im gonna try it. Its only 10 buck on the line.
 
Oh i like petlvrs pots. maybe ill get mine some cute little pots as well. I was just gonna leave it in its plastic pot and bunch gravel up around it.
 
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