Eriocaulon cinerum Seed Stalks
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Eriocaulon cinerum Seed Stalks
I didn't know they did this. A search on APC shows that I am about the only one that didn't know this, but that's OK. I think it's cool. Someone posted that the little stalks may form tiny plantlets to cut off and plant. That would be cool.
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I have 110 watts on a 20 high, so I'd say it's high light. I can't grow in low light... well... anything except algae.
I think your's is the pics I saw on APC. I thought that looked really cool. Kind of alien-esque.
Again, I think it looks really neat, but I'll take your word for it that the bigger it gets, the uglier it gets. The spikes on mine stopped growing a little. It was overshadowed by some other plants. If they start going nuts again, I'll take another pic.
I wonder what can be done to induce them to make baby plantlets? Probably nothing like was said in the post on APC.
Ben
I think your's is the pics I saw on APC. I thought that looked really cool. Kind of alien-esque.
Again, I think it looks really neat, but I'll take your word for it that the bigger it gets, the uglier it gets. The spikes on mine stopped growing a little. It was overshadowed by some other plants. If they start going nuts again, I'll take another pic.
I wonder what can be done to induce them to make baby plantlets? Probably nothing like was said in the post on APC.
Ben
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