Well, my Wisteria is really, really, really getting full now. When I first got them they were 5-6 inches high and only showing emersed growth. If you look at the link in my sig (56k users may want to skip that part) you can see a picture from 2 weeks ago and that was about 2 and a half weeks after I actually got them. They are full and fluffy and I love them. The thing is, the bottoms are still basically emersed growth while the tops are the expected submersed.
I would really like to propagate these plants into other locations in this tank, to really fill out the back and give molly fry some wonderful hiding places. I have ideas, because I have been propagating other stem plants already. Just cut, pull off the bottom leaves and bury the nodes, right? Well, my main question is how low can I cut the plants? I want to get more submersed growth down lower in the tank. If I cut down the original plants to 3 inches above the substrate and then replant the cuttings, will the original plants be okay? Is 3 inches enough for them to put out new submersed growth, or is that too short for the plant's survival? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I would really like to propagate these plants into other locations in this tank, to really fill out the back and give molly fry some wonderful hiding places. I have ideas, because I have been propagating other stem plants already. Just cut, pull off the bottom leaves and bury the nodes, right? Well, my main question is how low can I cut the plants? I want to get more submersed growth down lower in the tank. If I cut down the original plants to 3 inches above the substrate and then replant the cuttings, will the original plants be okay? Is 3 inches enough for them to put out new submersed growth, or is that too short for the plant's survival? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.