I got a tissue culture of these from Petco a long time ago. I now have a 7 inch one and it propagated a ton. I love this plant! It survived my kill everything while figuring out this hobby phase. Yes definitely a intermediate plant but I think it really could lean towards easy category. I'd put it more in between and a great one for anyone wanting to get into harder plants. Its not demanding as far as substrate and being a slower grower than other stems is less demanding. The only thing you really need to be successful is good lighting. I run a 3.0 in my tanks so thats probably why I've had good success
If the plant is actually lobelia cardinalis, it is not atrue aquaric plant. It grows along rivers and marshes in the Americas and has a nice red flower. Did you have this plant in any of your tanks? If so are they still alive? I'm wondering if the are actually selling an aquatic plant under the name of a terrestial plant.
most of those marsh/immersed grown plants can survive completely submerged, but they don't flower, and their leaves change shape. adaptive lil wankers!@@floridianbat
Means there dying off so it could be not enough light or ferts.. and check out the channel now this video was 6 years ago we have amazing planted aquariums now
It’s just melting while it converts to your tank and water. It could have been previously grown out of water. A lot of plants do this when you first add them to aquarium it’s called melting and nothing to really worry about. Plants will normally grow new submersed leaves in a short time and will be fine
I got a tissue culture of these from Petco a long time ago. I now have a 7 inch one and it propagated a ton. I love this plant! It survived my kill everything while figuring out this hobby phase. Yes definitely a intermediate plant but I think it really could lean towards easy category. I'd put it more in between and a great one for anyone wanting to get into harder plants. Its not demanding as far as substrate and being a slower grower than other stems is less demanding. The only thing you really need to be successful is good lighting. I run a 3.0 in my tanks so thats probably why I've had good success
What size tank is that? Thanks for your little talk. Fish look good! Pearl gourami would look great in there.
Uniquascaper 40g lol funny you said that BC you look at my recent videos I have a pearl gourami in three but this video is old lol
Please stick to the title, you can video the other thing in other content
this was 6 years ago I know these videos are bad I just keep them up to show how far I've come but check the channel out now the aquariums are amazing
10 seconds of that intro music is ten seconds to much, horrible
jon henson and 😂 people love it
U should do do a spotlight on the fish Dario Dario I'v done some research about them and I'm thinking of getting one for my channel
Duzunda Labs cool I'll do it
If the plant is actually lobelia cardinalis, it is not atrue aquaric plant. It grows along rivers and marshes in the Americas and has a nice red flower. Did you have this plant in any of your tanks? If so are they still alive? I'm wondering if the are actually selling an aquatic plant under the name of a terrestial plant.
WeaselytheWeasel you are actually correct this vid is old so some info might be wrong idk but this plant does great both out or in
yeah, just found out on that it can grow underwater too. My mistake.
most of those marsh/immersed grown plants can survive completely submerged, but they don't flower, and their leaves change shape. adaptive lil wankers!@@floridianbat
I am just starting a tank. I have the lobelia and they are starting to look clear. What am I doing wrong?
Means there dying off so it could be not enough light or ferts.. and check out the channel now this video was 6 years ago we have amazing planted aquariums now
If they are looking clear bro it’s a lack of Co2
It’s just melting while it converts to your tank and water. It could have been previously grown out of water. A lot of plants do this when you first add them to aquarium it’s called melting and nothing to really worry about. Plants will normally grow new submersed leaves in a short time and will be fine
I don't know what to comment
The Toxic Fish hey u still commented that means something 😉😉😂😂
JJ Aquariums your welcome
The Toxic Fish I don’t either I mean... I just knew he actually had the plant or had it before but..... great info.
Did you record the video with the toaster?
Ozan Önder pretty much
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Just remove this video yo. It got more downvotes than upvotes for a reason.
I know this was 8 years the only reason I keep it is bc i like to show where I came from, im not afraid to show my past
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