Can we leave it to substrate without putting the rhizomes under the substrate ? I think they can grow roots under the substrate if rhizomes are outside?
Some of my java fern leaves are turning yellow and there are holes.. In it.. The are holes in the green leaves too...by holes in mean that... The skeleton of the leaves remains but the leave beneath them.. Are fading away
Java Fern is not an aquatic plant. All ferns are terrestrial plants. Java Fern is farmed on land in commercial nurseries. Commercial nurseries can grow java fern 100 times faster and better on land than underwater. Java Fern can survive underwater for a short period when periodically flooded during the rainy season. For most of the year they grow on the water’s edge, either with their roots in water or moist soil. Forcing Java Fern to live underwater all the time their leaves will be infested with algae. Terrestrial plant detests living under water all the time. In an aquarium setting Java Fern gets stunted with algae.
Can it survive with bright night as well? I bought a five gallon that has the top of lid attached with LED light. I cant seem to change the lighting on it. Or but a new lid on which makes it difficult with lighting... I also have another tank that the light can change colors... Would a yellow lighting setting help my javas? And ones they start propagating, what do I do with the new sprouts do I leave them on the Java Fern?
Great information mate, never knew they were slow growers 👍🐠
Yes indeed, but it's worth the wait👍Thank you for watching!
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Oh man they're slow growers. Seeing huge Java Fern makes my day, those things are ancient lol.
I know right? Me too🙌😎
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Cool info
Thanks!
Can we leave it to substrate without putting the rhizomes under the substrate ? I think they can grow roots under the substrate if rhizomes are outside?
Yes theyll grow along and a little into the substrate👍
Some of my java fern leaves are turning yellow and there are holes.. In it.. The are holes in the green leaves too...by holes in mean that... The skeleton of the leaves remains but the leave beneath them.. Are fading away
How do you grow it out of water? Can it handle regular potting soil?
I have river rocks in my tank can i put them in between the rocks not gravel
You also need potassium
I've had my Java fern for a few days now it looks like one of the leaves are dying? Is that normal or is it dying already
I read it is normal. Cut off the the dying leaf. Healthy growth will still remain
you kinda sound like andy mineo.
Java Fern is not an aquatic plant. All ferns are terrestrial plants.
Java Fern is farmed on land in commercial nurseries.
Commercial nurseries can grow java fern 100 times faster and better on land than underwater.
Java Fern can survive underwater for a short period when periodically flooded during the rainy season.
For most of the year they grow on the water’s edge, either with their roots in water or moist soil.
Forcing Java Fern to live underwater all the time their leaves will be infested with algae.
Terrestrial plant detests living under water all the time.
In an aquarium setting Java Fern gets stunted with algae.
The only plant I don't kill
Lol that was me for a while
Can it survive with bright night as well? I bought a five gallon that has the top of lid attached with LED light. I cant seem to change the lighting on it. Or but a new lid on which makes it difficult with lighting...
I also have another tank that the light can change colors... Would a yellow lighting setting help my javas?
And ones they start propagating, what do I do with the new sprouts do I leave them on the Java Fern?