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Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 8:15 pm
by starlord
Four years of intense water plant culture has led me to one key takeaway: the idea that's stuck with me - the geneflake concept. It's pretty straightforward, most large-leafed aquarium plants are a breeze to care for, whereas the smaller-leafed ones can be a real challenge. I mean, think about it, swords, Java ferns, and Anubias are all relatively easy to keep. On the other hand, plants like Monte Carlo and those tiny-leafed Rotala varieties are a different story altogether - almost impossible to keep without CO2 or extremely difficult. So, my advice is simple: go for the bigger-leaved plants.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 8:49 pm
by cichlidgirl22
Fastest growing plant known to man - DUCKWEED. I mean, think about it, it's teeny-tiny.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 10:00 pm
by starlord
In my experience with geneflake, large leaved plants in aquariums are generally a breeze to keep. Newbies can look to the likes of Swords, Crypts, Aponogetons, and Banana Plants – these are all relatively easy to care for.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 10:16 pm
by Giggletons
starlord wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 8:15 pm
Four years of intense water plant culture has led me to one key takeaway: the idea that's stuck with me - the geneflake concept. It's pretty straightforward, most large-leafed aquarium plants are a breeze to care for, whereas the smaller-leafed ones can be a real challenge. I mean, think about it, swords, Java ferns, and Anubias are all relatively easy to keep. On the other hand, plants like Monte Carlo and those tiny-leafed Rotala varieties are a different story altogether - almost impossible to keep without CO2 or extremely difficult. So, my advice is simple: go for the bigger-leaved plants.
I've had pretty good luck with all plants, but those tiny leaved ones always seem to get munched on by something - probably my harlequin rasboras.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 12:52 am
by akirien
Nomaphila stricta is another great option for a large leaf plant. It's got really nice big leaves, definitely worth considering if you're looking for something easy to care for.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 3:19 am
by starlord
Large leafed plants have another advantage - they're rarely completely devoured. I've seen those small leafed stem plants, and they just get shredded, like a salad, especially by those Rainbow fish.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 6:08 am
by TwinTankman
Check out this link for some easy-to-keep plants -
https://tropica.com/en/plants/search/?m ... &ori=&use=, just steer clear of those tiny-leaved ones.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 6:56 am
by starlord
I think some of those plants are just too appetizing for Rainbow fish and Barbs like Roselines - they won't stand a chance. And then there's Moss - yes, it's growable, but is it really that easy? I'm not convinced. On the other hand, I do agree that larger Crypt leaves make for a hardier, easier-to-grow plant. Swords are another great option, and if you ask me, Jungle Val is the easiest of the Vals - big leaves, low maintenance.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 7:09 am
by infold
I've got a thing for Banana Plants, they're just not into me. Still, I keep bringing them home, only to watch them wither away - it's a never-ending cycle.
Re: Easy care plants with large leaves
Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 9:27 am
by starlord
Most of my plants are the large leaved type, that's what I've found. Large leaved plants just seem to work out better for me. I did have a good run with Pearlweed, it was an exception to the rule, but I ended up getting rid of it all. Too much maintenance was needed, and the roots just couldn't keep up as the plant got bigger - it was like watching a balloon float away.