Growing and caring for anubias flowers
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I've had a few seed pods from my Anubias nana form completely underwater.
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Do anubias seed pods actually contain viable seeds, or are they empty?
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Some plants are capable of self-fertilization, essentially pollinating themselves, but I'm not certain if Anubias possess this trait.
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I'm not sure if Anubias are self-fertile, but to me, the whole point of flowers is to get pollen from another plant to strengthen the species. It seems counterintuitive for a plant to self-pollinate, doesn't it? I mean, animals don't self-pollinate because it leads to genetic weakness, so I'd think it'd be the same for plants.
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I'm not even sure if they're seeds, they just kinda resemble them
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For my 400-litre tank, I use four caps of Seachem Flourish Potassium. The bottle cap is 5ml, so it's a straightforward dosage of 5ml per 100 litres of tank water. What's your tank size in litres?
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Just curious, since I don't use ferts, how do you add it to your tank? Do you just pour it in, and what if a fish swims into it before it's fully dissolved?
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When I add fertiliser, I put it into the inflowing water from the filter, that way it gets diluted before the fish can swim into it.
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Be careful with the dosage, 2ml is the amount you'll need for a 40l tank.