I have had my java fern for about a month now. It is tied to a piece of mopani driftwood with standard sewing thread.
My problem is that about 50% of the leaves have died or are dying (turning brown and disintigrating). The other leaves on the same plant still look great, bright green and growning. The water temp is 78 degrees and the pH is 7.4. All other water parameters are good and my other plants are doing well (amazon sword, valsinaria etc). I don't think I tied the fern to the wood too tight as to crush the roots. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for any input.
My problem is that about 50% of the leaves have died or are dying (turning brown and disintigrating). The other leaves on the same plant still look great, bright green and growning. The water temp is 78 degrees and the pH is 7.4. All other water parameters are good and my other plants are doing well (amazon sword, valsinaria etc). I don't think I tied the fern to the wood too tight as to crush the roots. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for any input.