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Date: 11 Feb 2007 11:17:52
From: bb
Subject: Hygrophillia Difformis or Wisteria
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Hello all, I've started setting up a new 100 ltr tank. I'm using Eco-Complete as a substrate and a total of 51w in gro-lux bulbs. I've set up the filter and heater but not added any fish yet. About two weeks ago I planted three plants I got mail order from an specialist aqurium plant company. One bunch of Elodea Densa, Vallisneria Spiralis and a Wisteria. I added 'Leaf Zone' liquid plant feeder as per instructions. They all seemed to be doing well and starting to grow. While the other two still seem okay, today I noticed two things with the Wisteria leaves. While the Wisteria seems generally healthy the center of one leaf now has a small grey oval on it. Within the oval the leaf is still there, but it has died and turned leathery. It looks a bit like sun scorch on a land plant, only the Wisteria hasn't seen much sun. Also, on another part of the plant, two leaves now have sooty dark green/black spots on. Can anyone please tell me what is going on, and what I can do about it? Thanks.
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Date: 17 Feb 2007 13:09:07
From: muddyfox
Subject: Re: Hygrophillia Difformis or Wisteria
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On 15 Feb, 15:32, bb <nos...@here.sham > wrote: > In article <1171374423.505990.33...@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>, muddyfox > says... > > > > >Hi bb, > > >I've not seen this on a Hygrophillia myself but I've had a look at my > >aquatic plant books and they suggest (rather unhelpfully) that it > >could be caused by one of two things - an iron deficiency (which can > >be quite common with Hygrophillia since they tend to do well in iron > >rich conditions) or some kind of poisoning. With Eco-complete and AP > >Leaf Zone I can't see how you could have an iron deficiency and > >poisoning seems unlikely if your other plants remain healthy. My only > >thought is that it might be some kind of algae? If you have a > >microscope perhaps you could take a small sample and have a quick > >look? > > I think your right and the dark green spots could well be algae. > > >Failing that, is there any way you can post a picture of the > >problem you're seeing on the web somewhere? > > I've taken some photos of the dead spots in the leaves, which are getting worse. > Unfortunatly, the camera seems to focus on the glass not the plant. > > http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w141/userne/leaf.jpg Hello again, Thanks for posting the photo. (I know what you mean about getting the focus right - I struggle with that too!) >From what I can see there is some yellowing around the spots which does remind me of iron deficiency. Just to be sure that you've got enough iron, you could get a small packet of root fertilizer tablets (I use JBL 7 balls). Any brand will do so long as they're for aquarium use and have iron in. If you put one of these in the substrate near the affected plant you could see if it makes a difference. If there's no improvement at least you can completely rule out deficiency of iron and trace elements. I'm in two minds about whether this is worth doing though. The other thought I had was that this might be some kind of plant disease - perhaps a fungal problem or even some kind of protozoan. If it is a disease of some kind I would try to remove as much diseased tissue as I can without badly damaging the plant. Best of luck, Muddy
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Date: 13 Feb 2007 05:47:05
From: muddyfox
Subject: Re: Hygrophillia Difformis or Wisteria
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On 11 Feb, 19:17, bb <nos...@here.fake.fake > wrote: > Hello all, > > I've started setting up a new 100 ltr tank. I'm using Eco-Complete as a > substrate and a total of 51w in gro-lux bulbs. I've set up the filter and heater > but not added any fish yet. About two weeks ago I planted three plants I got > mail order from an specialist aqurium plant company. One bunch of Elodea Densa, > Vallisneria Spiralis and a Wisteria. I added 'Leaf Zone' liquid plant feeder as > per instructions. > They all seemed to be doing well and starting to grow. While the other two still > seem okay, today I noticed two things with the Wisteria leaves. While the > Wisteria seems generally healthy the center of one leaf now has a small grey > oval on it. Within the oval the leaf is still there, but it has died and turned > leathery. It looks a bit like sun scorch on a land plant, only the Wisteria > hasn't seen much sun. Also, on another part of the plant, two leaves now have > sooty dark green/black spots on. Can anyone please tell me what is going on, and > what I can do about it? > > Thanks. Hi bb, I've not seen this on a Hygrophillia myself but I've had a look at my aquatic plant books and they suggest (rather unhelpfully) that it could be caused by one of two things - an iron deficiency (which can be quite common with Hygrophillia since they tend to do well in iron rich conditions) or some kind of poisoning. With Eco-complete and AP Leaf Zone I can't see how you could have an iron deficiency and poisoning seems unlikely if your other plants remain healthy. My only thought is that it might be some kind of algae? If you have a microscope perhaps you could take a small sample and have a quick look? Failing that, is there any way you can post a picture of the problem you're seeing on the web somewhere? Sorry not to be more helpful. Hope you find some answers soon. Muddy (PS: you could try posting your question at http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/ , although I think you may need to get membership first. I've always found them very helpful and reliable.)
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Date: 17 Feb 2007 01:56:07
From: Tristan
Subject: Re: Hygrophillia Difformis or Wisteria
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Date: 15 Feb 2007 07:32:32
From: bb
Subject: Re: Hygrophillia Difformis or Wisteria
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In article <1171374423.505990.33310@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com >, muddyfox says... > >Hi bb, > >I've not seen this on a Hygrophillia myself but I've had a look at my >aquatic plant books and they suggest (rather unhelpfully) that it >could be caused by one of two things - an iron deficiency (which can >be quite common with Hygrophillia since they tend to do well in iron >rich conditions) or some kind of poisoning. With Eco-complete and AP >Leaf Zone I can't see how you could have an iron deficiency and >poisoning seems unlikely if your other plants remain healthy. My only >thought is that it might be some kind of algae? If you have a >microscope perhaps you could take a small sample and have a quick >look? I think your right and the dark green spots could well be algae. >Failing that, is there any way you can post a picture of the >problem you're seeing on the web somewhere? > I've taken some photos of the dead spots in the leaves, which are getting worse. Unfortunatly, the camera seems to focus on the glass not the plant. http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w141/userne/leaf.jpg
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