Trimming Tiger vals

Bender81

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My vals didn't grow much the first couple of weeks I've had 'em, but recently they've been growing like crazy. Two blades in particular have been growing 1/2 " - 1" a day at least, and have hit the surface. Can I just snip it? Doesn't look as nice though when the top is flat though. There's a few blades of tiger vals that were cut or torn when I bought 'em, and they're growing very slowly, so I don't want to mess up the health of the plant.
 
Its actually best to prune this plant by removing the leaf from an inch or so above the substrate and remove the whole leaf. I have trimmed off the top portion of vals and left them just long enough to be equal to the surface of the water, so it makes the trim look almost invisible. Once this plant takes off there is no stopping it. I love vals.
 
Unless you intend to pull older leaves off at the crown of the plant, it is advisable to let them grow even if they hit the surface and droop over a bit.
Cutting them at mid-leaf or above will usually kill a leaf over time.
If you don't like the look of them when they reach the surface, you might consider a shorter variety of Val.

Len
 
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