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Java fern browning
Java fern browning






It was specifically stated that the plants in question were doing fine ".Last Year." which implies they have been green and healthy for a minimum of 9.75 months in the tank. The OP quite clearly states that the tank is a CO2 injected tank and that the ferns were doing fine for some time until recently. If they don't they can die as slow as they grow.Īt times I wonder if posters who answer posts actually read the OP and try to analyze the OP's problem. There is no garanty all adult leaves will survive this. So also when you buy it from the LFS it likely is a emersed grown plant from the nursery, it will likely suffer a transplant shock going submersed. In a low energy this likely never grow into an orange and stay indistinguishable from any other regular java fern. Tho for a low energy i think the Orange was a waste of money. The rest remain a mystery and no idea if i ever see them again. still obviously present and grwoing are the Tawian, the regular and the philipine. From the Orange i only have some tiny young new plantlest left over, the needle leaf i can't seem to find back. But 80% from the mature leaves died with in a few months from the sudden transplant chock and i had to start over from scractch. (Orange, taiwan, needle, philipine, regular) all where submersed form grown in a CO² invironment. Rather focus on other faster growing plants as indicator.Ībout 2 years ago i setup my low energy and did put in about 5 different Microsorum sp.

java fern browning

Brown spots never cure, so even if you change fert regime it'll take to long for your java to show that, it will tell you nothing. Java fern leaves don't live for ever, they have a life cycle.īrown spots could indicate it's at the end of it, some just wither away others develop new plantlets at it's underside. In a low energy chances are you need a few years. If you realy like a big lush green java fern in the shortest periode possible you definitively need to add CO². If yuo have other plants growing well, than likely there aint a defficiency. That's also what makes this plant very hard to read to get an indication. Java fern as easy as it is following description also is one of the slowest around.








Java fern browning