Stem plant problem

malken

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Every so often I plant a stem plant in my tank and within a few weeks the portion in the substrate rots and the rest of the stem floats. It always happens to my more rare/ interesting plants like red temple and green hedge.

What am I doing wrong here?
 
Could be insufficient lighting. Are the plants 'leggy' with long stems and the leaves growing mostly at the upper part of the stem?
 
sometimes but I have a 96W light over my 30G tank so I'm disinclined to think it's a lack of lighting.

The substrate is flourite/ TMS
I use DIY CO2
 
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I've always been wary of plant weights. I guess I've always been concerned about the metal contaminating the water.
Is that a legitimate concern? It occurs to me that I've never actually been advised against them, they have just always seemed potentially hazardous.
 
The reason why they float after a while is because both temple and hedge are bog plants and do not do well under water. The rooted sections eventually die and then the plant floats.
 
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