How Do You Handle Plant Overgrowth?

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whiskerfan
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Re: How Do You Handle Plant Overgrowth?

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My cat loves watching me trim the plants. She thinks it's a game! But yeah, trimming's the best bet. Just don't go overboard or you'll shock the plants.
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duskmist
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Re: How Do You Handle Plant Overgrowth?

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Systematic removal is most effective. Target the oldest growth first, as it's least productive. This encourages the plant to focus energy on new, healthier leaves.
Lion
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Re: How Do You Handle Plant Overgrowth?

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Thanks for all the advice, folks. Gonna start with trimming and adjusting my light schedule. Appreciate the tips!
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Lion wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 12:57 pm Thanks for all the advice, folks. Gonna start with trimming and adjusting my light schedule. Appreciate the tips!
Glad to help. Let us know how it goes. If you hit any snags, we're here.
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zenith
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Re: How Do You Handle Plant Overgrowth?

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One more thing, Lion. Keep an eye on your fish after trimming. Some species get stressed by sudden changes in the environment. If they act weird, dim the lights for a day or two.
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