Anonymous - 2012-10-01 My plant has detached from bulb...only thing attaching bulb 2 plant are a few roots...Should I fully detach and plant in gravel?
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Jeremy Roche - 2012-10-02 I would personally let them do what they will do naturally. You can detach them if you want too.
Anonymous - 2011-05-16 I have 10 dwarf lily bulbs in my aquariums. All have sprouted and are growing well in my low light. (about 1.5 watts per gallon). I dose ferts and excel and they are a beautiful plant. Definitely helps add some color (reds/pinks) to the aquarium with out having to have the high light set-up most plants need to show red coloring...Love it!
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Charlie Roche - 2011-05-16 I bet it looks gorgeous. Glad to know.
Dwarf Lilies are beautiful small plants that can help fill out planted aquariums with their small, spade-shaped leaves!
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My plant has detached from bulb...only thing attaching bulb 2 plant are a few roots...Should I fully detach and plant in gravel?
I would personally let them do what they will do naturally. You can detach them if you want too.
I have 10 dwarf lily bulbs in my aquariums. All have sprouted and are growing well in my low light. (about 1.5 watts per gallon). I dose ferts and excel and they are a beautiful plant. Definitely helps add some color (reds/pinks) to the aquarium with out having to have the high light set-up most plants need to show red coloring...Love it!
I bet it looks gorgeous. Glad to know.