I'm having an issue with the stems on my lloydiella (creeping jenny) rotting from the gravel up. At first they lighten up and then turn brown. Then the leaves on the effected area turn brown and melt off. The top of the plant looks okay and has new growth. I've been cutting the rotted parts off. I know stem rot can be caused sometimes by too much nitrate, but I'm only at 5 ppm. I am also going through a salt/heat ich treatment (on day 14 with temp at 83* and salt of 2 tsp/gallon). Could this be from the salt and heat? It seems to be the only plant suffering and had been doing fine until I started with the salt/heat. If this is a sign of some other deficiency I want to address it before the other plants show signs (anacharis, pearl grass, windelov's fern, java fern).
Lighting is two screw-in 10 watt compact fluorescent bulbs. I dose Seachem products once weekly: flourish, nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Water change is 3.5 gallons weekly (twice weekly the past 2 weeks due to the ich treatment). Tank was planted on 7/25.
Lighting is two screw-in 10 watt compact fluorescent bulbs. I dose Seachem products once weekly: flourish, nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Water change is 3.5 gallons weekly (twice weekly the past 2 weeks due to the ich treatment). Tank was planted on 7/25.