Ludwigia repens propagation
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hikers_22 - Posts: 6
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Ludwigia repens propagation
I've got a bunch of Ludwigia repens in my 20-gallon tank, and they're growing like crazy. How do you guys propagate them? Do you just cut the stems and replant, or is there a better method?
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lucida - Posts: 5
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
Cutting and replanting works fine. I usually trim about 4 inches from the top, remove the lower leaves, and stick it back into the substrate. They root pretty fast under good light.
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lyrano - Posts: 12
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
Yep, that's what I do too. Just make sure your scissors are clean, or you might introduce bacteria. Also, Ludwigia repens loves high light, so if you've got that, they'll take off.
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paynesa - Posts: 1
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
I've had success with both cutting and replanting, as well as letting the stems float until they develop roots. The floating method takes a bit longer but works if you're not in a hurry.
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scotmike - Posts: 2
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
Aye, cutting's the way to go. I've got a 30-gallon with Ludwigia repens, and they're gonna take over if I don't trim 'em weekly. Just snip and stick, no fuss.
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universitykid - Posts: 5
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
For optimal growth, ensure your water parameters are stable. Ludwigia repens prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.5-7.5) and moderate hardness. Consistent fertilization also helps with root development.
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Bridger1 - Posts: 7
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
I agree with this method. I've found that using root tabs can speed up the process, especially in inert substrates like sand.
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Lion - Posts: 17
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
If you're feeling lazy, just let the stems grow sideways. They'll throw out roots at the nodes, and you can separate them later. Works like a charm in my tank.
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mochabear - Posts: 5
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
I'm new to this, but I tried cutting and replanting last week, and it's already looking good! My Ludwigia repens is in a 10-gallon with basic LED lights, and it's doing fine.
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finleybay - Posts: 18
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Re: Ludwigia repens propagation
Yo, Ludwigia repens is a beast. I've got it in my 55-gallon, and it's everywhere. Just cut and replant, no need to overthink it. They're chill plants.