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Your channel is so valuable. This channel should have more than 100k subs.
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Wish my Rotala grows like this, when it happens i will remember this video... Thanks 😀
Interesting video. My stems will be trimmed soon...
Official WASABI Moderator: Sounds good! Send us a photo before and after the trim, URANINITE81 (noriaquach@gmail.com).
Appreciate your continued support!
@@NORIaquaCh Thanks, I will send one once its a bit more grown in. I am also entering a local competition (The South African Aquascaping contest) so im not sharing pics yet.
You all are monsters... getting me to start a Planted Aquarium and shiz... My savings have taken a noes dive. my rotala is looking grate though ^_^
I do feel a bit sorry for the lone Simulans in between the Axelrodi.
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Official WASABI Moderator: नमस्ते your continued support means so much to us.
Should we do topping and replant the tips?
If after cutting the stems remaining are bare without leaves, will it grow back? Or should they require to be removed before replanting the healthy tops? Thank you.
Official WASABI Moderator: Dear Cherry, yes, it will regenerate and grow an new node, as long as the stem is healthy and you didn't trim too short, 5cm stem from substrate is minimum. You shouldn't need to remove them to replant. Hope this helps you!
I have planted emersed Rotala H’Ra and Rotala Green , when do I trim these plants ?
Hi Adulla, if they are emersed (out of the water), then no trimming is required, unless you wish to maintain it at a certain height. - Official WASABI Moderator.
I need to see this aquarium from the right side to see how high the soil is relative to the length of the stem plants.
Official WASABI Moderator: Not very high, the soil is about ~15cm high at the back on this scape.
I am late to this as it's 2 years old but this is the exact video I needed. I spent so much money on a beautiful aquascape but got slammed with work and life that I did not keep up with trimming my tank. It's completely overgrown and I didn't know how i should go about trimming it as i didnt want to kill it by doing too much of a prune. This video took those worries from me and know it will be ok as long as i keep taking care of it. Subscribed and looking forward to watching more videos.