plants are changing!

roreaga

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I have a 29 gallon tank with three fresh water plants. Recently, their green leaves have become transparant. It's like they have turned white. I can almost see through them. I don't feed these plants and don't know if I should. Please help!
 
Sounds more like they are dying to me. If you want your plants to thrive then you must give them what they need to grow. Uproot some flowers from your garden and replant them in some gravel without enought light and see how they do.
 
little light no ferts

Kasakato said:
How much light you got? Any ferts?


My tank is next to the window but has an aluminum background. They basically, the plants get little light. When I bought them at the fish store, they told me that these plants don't really need an fertilizer. Is that true? Is there something that I can put in the water to replenish the leaves?
 
dave76 said:
Sounds more like they are dying to me. If you want your plants to thrive then you must give them what they need to grow. Uproot some flowers from your garden and replant them in some gravel without enought light and see how they do.


What do you mean about uprooting flowers from my garden? Should I do that an put them in my tank? The three plants that in my tank are in about an inch of gravel already.
 
roreaga said:
My tank is next to the window but has an aluminum background. They basically, the plants get little light. When I bought them at the fish store, they told me that these plants don't really need an fertilizer. Is that true? Is there something that I can put in the water to replenish the leaves?
How about actual tank lights? Like in the hood?
 
Not enough light, I think it is around 3-5 watts of light per gallon for healthy plants (but that is trying to remember the rull of thumb and I must admit I can only grow plastic plants). I am sure someone will correct that number but you definatly do not have enough light. Also is it a grow light or just a regular light?
 
If they are Echinodorus (i.e. swords), then you need a little more light than that and a good substrate.
I've been told that a good iron-based substrate (i.e. laterite, flourite) is needed by these plants.

Did you just get them?
If so, a lot of the LFS get them in their terra form which means they were grown outside of water.
When these plants get sunk underwater, they tend to lose most, if not all, of their leaves and sprout again.
 
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