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    Dwarf Bolbitus

    Hey all,

    A few months back iirc I purchased two dwarf bolbitus plants at the same time as the hair grass. I stuck one in each tree and sat back..

    The one did not make it. The other however has turned into a decent specimen and very attractive. It did NOTHING for a long time it seemed, and then one day it seemed to take off and has done well since.

    I know even Tom said his specimen sat as well and eventually died off.

    I have mine in a high flow/high c02 area. At first it was shaded heavily by moss but now sits in over 180 mmoles... And does very well.

    Here are a few pics.

    IMG_7080.jpgIMG_7124.jpgIMG_7079.jpgIMG_7122.jpgIMG_7078.jpg

    I hope to grow some more as it is really nice!

    However, I don't seem me even splitting the rhizome anytime soon. I can be patient.....kind of lol
    Last edited by Gerryd; 08-05-2012 at 02:23 PM.
    Thanks,

    Gerry.

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    Where's the pics Gerry??? LOL...
    Thanks

    JJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybforl View Post
    Where's the pics Gerry??? LOL...
    They would not upload last night with multiple attempts. They are there now
    Thanks,

    Gerry.

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    At least it's not the mini stuff, that is an emergent plant, I tried to grow it in 3 tanks, did not grow, as soon as I placed it in an emergent condition, it grew extremely well.......... light, ferts did not matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barr View Post
    At least it's not the mini stuff, that is an emergent plant, I tried to grow it in 3 tanks, did not grow, as soon as I placed it in an emergent condition, it grew extremely well.......... light, ferts did not matter.
    Tom,

    There is a 'mini' variety as well as the 'dwarf'?

    I was under the impression that bolbitus for the most part did grow emersed along rivers/waterfalls and the like...

    I will keep an eye on this specimen and it's growth patterns...
    Thanks,

    Gerry.

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