LFS isn't necessary and it makes me think of Covis Oscin's YouTube video where he feeds his chickens a huge pile of red Ludwigia and plenty of Rotala cuttings. I know you paid for them, but sometimes it's just time to toss them in the compost.
Fish need space, it's as simple as that.
Decluttering your garden: what to do with leftover cuttings and plants
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cichlidgirl22 - Posts: 100
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Re: Decluttering your garden: what to do with leftover cuttings and plants
Toss 'em in mine then.starlord wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:33 pm LFS isn't necessary and it makes me think of Covis Oscin's YouTube video where he feeds his chickens a huge pile of red Ludwigia and plenty of Rotala cuttings. I know you paid for them, but sometimes it's just time to toss them in the compost.
Fish need space, it's as simple as that.
Re: Decluttering your garden: what to do with leftover cuttings and plants
Yessss! Share the plant goodies with us, cichlidgirl22!starlord wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 10:33 pm LFS isn't necessary and it makes me think of Covis Oscin's YouTube video where he feeds his chickens a huge pile of red Ludwigia and plenty of Rotala cuttings. I know you paid for them, but sometimes it's just time to toss them in the compost.
Fish need space, it's as simple as that.
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Giggletons - Posts: 136
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Re: Decluttering your garden: what to do with leftover cuttings and plants
Haha, I'd cover shipping if you're up for sharing - my tank's around 80% planted, but honestly, you can never have too many plants, right?
Re: Decluttering your garden: what to do with leftover cuttings and plants
Not enough to go around, I'm afraid. I'm behind on sharing some land plants with others, but for the first time, I'm in the same boat - plants need to be rehomed, and fast.