У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Top easy to grow carpet plants for aquarium | Easy to grow carpet plants for aquarium | no Co2 или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, которое было загружено на ютуб. Для скачивания выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru
Top carpet plants | #EasytoGrowCarpetPlants | With no co2 1. #DwarfSag (Sagittaria Subulata) Growth rate: fast Max height: 12 inches (30 centimeters) Light demands: moderate-high CO2: not required but appreciated Difficulty: easy I put this species first because dwarf sag is very beginner friendly. It's really tough and will gladly spread along the bottom of the tank by putting out runners. You'll see this again and again with carpeting plants, especially ones that prefer moderate to high light levels. If the light isn't bright enough, they'll just grow taller trying to reach the light. This can really mess up the aesthetic and turn a carpet into a tangled mess. Dwarf sag also prefers a nutrient rich plant substrate. Pros: -Hardy plant that will spread through runners, if given the right conditions. -Can tolerate a lot of different water parameters and temperatures. Cons: -Might grow taller and be more sparse if light levels are not high enough. 2. #DwarfChainSwords (Echinodorus Tenellus) Growth rate: fast Max height: 4 inches (10 centimeters) Light demands: moderate-high CO2: not required but appreciated Difficulty: easy The needs of this species are very similar to dwarf sag. It prefers a nutrient rich plant substrate and moderate to high lighting. It will spread itself across the bottom by putting out runners. It does grow a thicker, more dense carpet than dwarf sag, which resembles a seriously overgrown lawn. Pros: -Undemanding plant that grows a thick carpet. -Quickly spreads across the bottom of the tank. Cons: -Does want higher lighting or it won't spread. 3. #MarsileaHirsuta Growth rate: medium Max height: 8 inches (20 centimeters) Light demands: low CO2: appreciated but not required Difficulty: easy This is a close cousin to dwarf water clover, but it's a little easier to care for. Once it settles in, it may put out leaves with 1-4 lobes. It spreads runners across the tank floor and propagates itself. Of course, it will grow faster with CO2 and regular fertilization, but it's not absolutely required. But it grows faster than dwarf water clover, and is less finicky, so it may be a better choice for beginners. Pros: -Grows faster than dwarf water clover. -Can grow leaves that look like four leaf clovers. Cons: -May not stay as an even carpet in lower light. 4. #SRepens (#StaurogyneRepens) Growth rate: slow Max height: 4 inches (10 centimeters) Light demands: medium-high CO2: appreciated but not required Difficulty: moderate S. repens is a really cool looking carpet plant with stiff stems that sprout pointed leaves. The leaf shape always reminds me of tiny Amazon sword leaves. Or, you know, maybe some friends want it for their tanks. The only real downside to this plant is that is a slow grower. Pros: -Hardy and forgiving. -Can be grown in a low-tech tank. -Has a unique look with its clusters of small, pointed leaves. Cons: -Slow growing. -Requires trimming to maintain carpeted look. 5. #MonteCarlo (Micranthemum Tweediei) Growth rate: medium Max height: 2 inches (5 centimeters) Light demands: medium-high CO2: medium Difficulty: moderate Monte Carlo is one of my favorite carpeting plants. It's a bit newer in the trade and I've always liked the look of multiple round leaves along the stems. It will easily carpet if it has enough light and CO2. Otherwise, it will keep trying to grow up instead of along the substrate. It's possible to get it to carpet in a low tech tank, but it takes a lot longer. Pros: -A more interesting looking plant since it is multiple leaves along a stem. -Given the right conditions, it is easy to grow and maintain. Cons: It takes a long time to get it to carpet in a low tech setup. Thankyou for watching... hope you like the INFORMATION provided... fell free to comment any questions... & don't forget to support and subscribe 🙂 Video link HARD SCAPE PROFILE Seiryu stone • Seiryu Stone Dragon stone • Dragon Stone | Ohko stone | all about... FISH PROFILE Parrot fish • Blood Parrot Fish Care Guide| Aquariu... Top Cheapest Aquarium Fish • Видео PLANT PROFILE Top carpet plants • Top easy to grow carpet plants for aq... Hygrophila Pinnatifida • Hygrophila Pinnatifida Guide | Care |... Java Fern • Java Fern | Easy to grow Plant 🌱 | Ca... Ludwigia Repens • Ludwigia Repen | easy to grow aquariu... Hygrophila Stricta • Hygrophila Stricta | Easy to grow pla... Anubias nana • Anubias Nana | Easy to grow plant 🌱 |... Hygrophila Difformis • Hygrophila Difformis | Easy to grow P... Sound Track : http://www.mediafire.com/file/bbx43bk...