Rotala "Magenta"

Plant ID help, discussion, etc.
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JLudwig
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Post by JLudwig »

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Again, sorry for the terrible picture... I will buy a real camera that has the ability to focus one of these days... F717 on the way soon, I hope...

Light: Hight light. 3 WPG +

Growth: Medium

Demands: Good for me so far, I will report in a few months.

Pruning: Same as any stem.

Water hardness: I have fairly soft water, 3dGH.

Experiences: I haven't seen this one too many places, but everyone here should recognise it as it is an AC staple. The trick to this one (and I think R. wallichii and R. macrandra as well) seems to be either gobs of iron or lower nitrate. I'm not convinced yet that the conventional wisdom of low nitrate does nothing more than slow other plants down and cause an abundance of iron. Very red.

Cheers,
Jeff
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Ghazanfar Ghori
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

So you did have good luck with it! I envy you!
I've tried that plant so many times and have never
been able to get it to grow well. That and
rotala macranda - can't grow that one either.
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Ghazanfar Ghori

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