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Old 10-17-2005, 03:16 PM   #1
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After about 2 weeks of a new water sprite leaf coming in it starts to turn dark green and then fuzzy alage covers it. I think that means the leaves may be dieing after a little while. Here is a picture:

you click on it for an enlargment. I have no co2, I use ferts. Flourish, I have sand as a substrate.
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Old 10-17-2005, 09:13 PM   #2
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Try letting it float, they tend to do better if not planted in the substrate.
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Yeah, I tried to grow a water sprite submerged, but it just died on me. I'm sure if I had let it float it would have lived.
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Looks like a calcium and nitrogen defficiency. Water parameters?
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The same thing happens in my water sprite on top of the water too. Also I am unsure weather the hairs on the dead plant is alage. since when I look more closely the hairs look kinds white. Also when the water sprite plant's leaves dies is sprouts jouviniles. I have harvested all the jouviniles from all the leaves that died. Now I have kind of a plant nursery. Anyway, My water params are:

PH: 7.0/6.9
GH:2
KH:2

Sory this is all I can provide at the moment and yes I know my KH is low I am resolving that.
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I am almost sure your lacking calcium. Your GH is very low. Maybe also magnesium.
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hmmm, would adding sea shells help that? I think I have the same problem...
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Hmm... I agree, I beleve I have a proper maginisum level though as I use Flurish it contains maginisum as a element. Well I'll try and get my GH up. My Ph is gonna need to go up anyway, my Gh is usially much higher. So you beleve a higher calicum level would help out my plants?
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