Low and slow growing foreground?
- Jim Miller
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Low and slow growing foreground?
I'd like something that grows low and grows slow. I don't mind if I have to plant a ton of plugs or wait for it to fill in. I'm tired of chasing and pruning the pretty but fast growing stuff I have now. Since it's in the foreground I'd also like it to be relatively fine.
Any suggestions?
jim
Any suggestions?
jim
Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Marsilea is a great plant that should meet this criteria. Crypt parva is another.
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Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Kris
Thanks! Maybe I can find a few bits for sale at the next meeting. I haven't been in so long I'll probably have to show ID!
jim
Thanks! Maybe I can find a few bits for sale at the next meeting. I haven't been in so long I'll probably have to show ID!
jim
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Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
I'll second the marsilea. It's one of the slower foreground plants, unless it's in a high-tech tank. Crypt parva, however takes f.o.r.e.v.e.r to grow in any tech tank.
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Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
After looking at some pix online I think for this purpose I'd favor the marsilea. Anyone have some they'd like to sell at the next meeting?
jim
jim
Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Just so you know, there's Marsilea quadrifolia, which you can buy in pots from most stores. It looks like tall 4-leaf clover in the pot, but turns into a foreground plant with our lights. It's leaves are slightly larger than glosso. There's also smaller species, Marsilea crenata (glosso sized), and even smaller, Marsilea minuta (near HC size).
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Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Is there any Marsilea minuta in the club that someone would want to sell?
jim
jim
Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Lilaeopsis chinensis 'Maryland' is a good one. Crypt parva? You can't get any slower than that.
Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
I think Marsilea quadrifolia grows rather fast, or at least it does for me. The Marsilea minuta seems to grow about 1 half to a third the rate of the regular quadrifolia.
Jim I have some I will bring for you to the next meeting. If you have any blyxa japanica or staurogyne repens we could make a trade, If you don't thats fine you can still have the minuta.Jim Miller wrote:Is there any Marsilea minuta in the club that someone would want to sell?
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Re: Low and slow growing foreground?
Hi Nick
I don't have either of the plants you're looking for. But I'd love some minuta and would be glad to pay you for it!
Thanks!
jim
I don't have either of the plants you're looking for. But I'd love some minuta and would be glad to pay you for it!
Thanks!
jim