blazingazn AC Members Oct 2, 2005 170 0 16 Queens, NY Jun 21, 2008 #1 are there any low light/low tech plants that produce flowers while submerged?
Fordtrannyman Sharing Experience and Failures! Apr 27, 2008 820 1 0 So. Cal. Jun 22, 2008 #2 Here is a very recent pic of one of Anubias Nana flowers. It has flowered twice in the past month.
Bk718 No Monkey Business Nov 29, 2007 7,148 1 60 Brooklyn, NY Jun 22, 2008 #3 you can try anubias as fordtrannyman suggested or another plant that flowers at low light is aponogeton
you can try anubias as fordtrannyman suggested or another plant that flowers at low light is aponogeton
Fishy_Fun AC Members Jan 4, 2008 3,468 0 0 Oregon Jun 22, 2008 #4 i have to agree with BK.i bought some of the bulbs and they bloomed for me.
blazingazn AC Members Oct 2, 2005 170 0 16 Queens, NY Jun 22, 2008 #5 i thought that in order for anubias to flower, one would have to up the lights, ferts, co2 etc.
Star_Rider AC Moderators Dec 21, 2005 11,731 1 38 68 Spanaway, Wa. Real Name Ed Jun 23, 2008 #6 blazingazn said: i thought that in order for anubias to flower, one would have to up the lights, ferts, co2 etc. Click to expand... I have them flowering in nearly all my tanks where they are. the lowest light is about 1 wpg and they still flower.
blazingazn said: i thought that in order for anubias to flower, one would have to up the lights, ferts, co2 etc. Click to expand... I have them flowering in nearly all my tanks where they are. the lowest light is about 1 wpg and they still flower.
M msjinkzd AC Members Feb 11, 2007 18,306 6 89 PA msjinkzd.com Real Name Rachel O'Leary Jun 23, 2008 #7 my anubias flower frequently as well. so does my sagittaria subulata