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Old 01-27-2006, 07:12 AM   #1
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I'm posting this picture of my crypt because I know that some changes in plant color is a result of lack of nutrients and other problems. It's possible, though, that it's just normal growth--I don't know!

It's a crypt lutea and only the new growth is this orangy color. All original leaves on the plant have stayed green.
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Because the veining is still green it could be a need for iron. Do you add fertilizers of any kind? I have some crypt's that the new leaves come out red, and the older ones stay green, but that is because they have increased lighting here. I would say they are missing something. Figuring out what could be tricky.

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To me, it does look like leaves do when they get plenty of light. It really looks more healthy than anything. The thing is that I don't add anything at all to my water, but I do have three chunks of iron-heavy volcanic rock sitting in my tank.
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Because the veining is still green it could be a need for iron. Do you add fertilizers of any kind? I have some crypt's that the new leaves come out red, and the older ones stay green, but that is because they have increased lighting here. I would say they are missing something. Figuring out what could be tricky.

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