Is my browning plant dying?
Is my browning plant dying?
I've got a plant in my tank that's in a silent cycle right now and I'm not sure what it is (anyone know the species?). The lower leaves are browning - should I cut them off? I've also got some hornwort with wilting lower leaves, is this a light issue because the upper leaves are blocking them?
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oceanlover - Posts: 14
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Re: Is my browning plant dying?
Before we dive into the plant issues, can you tell me what your water parameters are looking like?
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
I'm not sure about your plant species, but browning lower leaves usually means they're dying off. Pruning them might be a good idea. For your hornwort, yeah, it's probably a light issue - those upper leaves are blocking the lower ones.oceanlover wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:26 pm Before we dive into the plant issues, can you tell me what your water parameters are looking like?
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
Need a clearer pic of the plant on the left, first pic is a bit blurry. 2nd pic looks like Ambulia to me, btw
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oceanlover - Posts: 14
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Re: Is my browning plant dying?
Your water parameters look good. Do you use any fertilizers in your aquarium? What's your aquarium lighting schedule like, how many hours a day do you keep the lights on?
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
I'm using Flourish and Flourish Excel for ferts. My white light is on for 9 hours now, I used to have it on for 10 but I've been getting some algae issues lately. I cut back on the hours. I used to keep the blue light on all night, thought it was a cool moonlight effect, but I stopped doing that today.oceanlover wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:26 pm Before we dive into the plant issues, can you tell me what your water parameters are looking like?
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
I was thinking of pruning the tops off my Ambulia and replanting them - would that help the lower leaves from looking so ratty?
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
You can definitely remove the dead leaves, it'll help the plant focus on growing new ones. Maybe it's just taking some time to adjust to being underwater, a lot of aquarium plants are actually grown above water before being submerged.
Re: Is my browning plant dying?
I came across this thing about Excel "melting" certain plants, but I don't really get how it works - just something I read somewhere.