Hello all...
I've done a lot of research on what environmental conditions effect plants positively and negatively, and how to best care for plants once in the tank, but nowhere have I found anything on the actual planting process itself. This is my first attempt at live plants, and I just received my plants the other day (I ordered them online). I addressed my questions to the seller, but have not heard back from him, and I desperately need some advice. Some of my plants are not looking so hot!
This is what I have in my tank:
Dwarf Sag (several which are looking a bit yellow) :sad
African Bolbitis fern
Java Lace Fern
Java Fern
Java moss
Petite nana
Egeria najans
Dwarf hairgrass (also, looking a bit yellow) :sad
I know the ferns and moss get attached to wood or stone; I assume the hairgrass, nana, and sag get planted in the substrate, but what about the najans? It didn't have any roots, so I assumed you just stick an end into the ground and hope it grows...
I felt rather clumsy throughout the process of planting, and hope I didn't do too much damage to anything. Any pointers in case I have to start over, or get new plants?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I've done a lot of research on what environmental conditions effect plants positively and negatively, and how to best care for plants once in the tank, but nowhere have I found anything on the actual planting process itself. This is my first attempt at live plants, and I just received my plants the other day (I ordered them online). I addressed my questions to the seller, but have not heard back from him, and I desperately need some advice. Some of my plants are not looking so hot!
This is what I have in my tank:
Dwarf Sag (several which are looking a bit yellow) :sad
African Bolbitis fern
Java Lace Fern
Java Fern
Java moss
Petite nana
Egeria najans
Dwarf hairgrass (also, looking a bit yellow) :sad
I know the ferns and moss get attached to wood or stone; I assume the hairgrass, nana, and sag get planted in the substrate, but what about the najans? It didn't have any roots, so I assumed you just stick an end into the ground and hope it grows...
I felt rather clumsy throughout the process of planting, and hope I didn't do too much damage to anything. Any pointers in case I have to start over, or get new plants?
Any advice would be much appreciated.