What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
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kluxe - Posts: 4
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What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
I tried growing Monte Carlo in my low-tech tank, but it just melted away. I had decent lighting, no CO2, and root tabs. What's your biggest plant fail?
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zipper - Posts: 3
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
My Dwarf Hairgrass never took off. I used ADA Aqua Soil, kept the tank at 78°F, and had a Finnex Planted+ light. Still, it just turned brown and died within weeks.
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tidesur - Posts: 6
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
I totally messed up with Amazon Swords. Thought they'd be easy, but they got all leggy and yellow. Turns out my tap water was too soft, and I wasn't dosing enough iron. Learned the hard way.
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kluxe - Posts: 4
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
Thanks for sharing, everyone. It's reassuring to know I'm not the only one struggling with certain plants.
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zipper - Posts: 3
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
Monte Carlo can be tricky without CO2. I've had better luck with Pearlweed in low-tech setups. It's more forgiving and grows faster.
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tidesur - Posts: 6
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
Yeah, Pearlweed's a champ. I threw some in my shrimp tank, and it's thriving even with minimal light. Sometimes the simplest plants work best.
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kluxe - Posts: 4
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
I might give Pearlweed a shot. Any tips on keeping it from taking over the tank?
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zipper - Posts: 3
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Re: What's Your Biggest Plant Fail?
Regular trimming helps. I cut mine back every two weeks to keep it bushy and prevent it from blocking light for other plants.
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tidesur - Posts: 6
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