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evandro.carrenho
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Hi,
Some of my plants are having a hard time to fix in the substrate (ammania gracilis, ludwigia arcuata and ludwigia pantanal). Their stems rot on the substrate, and the plant either floats or keeps fixed by some upper root that ended up reaching the substrate.
My substrate is eco-complete (7 month old). My ph is around 6.2 - 6.8 (after and before co2 injection).
Is there a reason for that (acid soil)? Or is this something that may happen and I need to try re-planting stems? Because eventually I get some of them stablished, but I would like to avoid this problem.
Thanks,
Evandro.
Some of my plants are having a hard time to fix in the substrate (ammania gracilis, ludwigia arcuata and ludwigia pantanal). Their stems rot on the substrate, and the plant either floats or keeps fixed by some upper root that ended up reaching the substrate.
My substrate is eco-complete (7 month old). My ph is around 6.2 - 6.8 (after and before co2 injection).
Is there a reason for that (acid soil)? Or is this something that may happen and I need to try re-planting stems? Because eventually I get some of them stablished, but I would like to avoid this problem.
Thanks,
Evandro.