Awesome pond! Great plants, very natural!I got a small pot of papyrus from the Milwaukee Aquarium Society auction last spring and dropped it in a shallow part of the pond, divided it soon after.
Every time a stem bends and the top leaf touches water, a new plant develops. Those new plants are what I have been adding to the tanks over the last few weeks.
And I have just brought the mother plant in for the winter, and divided it into another 3 plants.
Looks great!I got a small pot of papyrus from the Milwaukee Aquarium Society
I just joined their forum. Looking forward to the auctions and other events. Buying 2 severums from another member Friday. Working out good so far. Sorry to get off subject, so....here are my pothos!
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Going to grab more when i get paid. Bought 3 plants, only filled one basket.
Good stuff man, the point of this thread was to get 1 person to try it and be satisfied, I'm more then happy how it all turned out!Over the last week I have read both this thread and JK's all the way through. I had come across his a while ago but this inspired me to read both and get a clipping of my own. I have a clipping with 7 leaves I got yesterday evening. I have it in one of my wifes flower vases and to my surprise it is already growing small water roots. They are less than a mm however they have been growing for less than 24 hrs. It is the solid green kind and I plan on putting it in my 265 when I get it started up in the next week or so. I did not think roots would shoot out so soon. I know only 1 clipping won’t do much however I plan to get many more as well as some peace lilies.
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