I’ve read Sudipta's post on his non-CO2 high light aquasoil low pH tanks. I’ve came across Marcel G’s experiment on Rotala wallichii he reported that low pH was a success factor, even in non CO2 injected conditions.
They are similar reports. And got me very interested… Could I do this as well...
I came across these two videos series while checking some old videos from different YouTube channels, I believe these are a very good start for any beginner who wants to setup his first low or high tech planted tanks; I liked the video related to the light very much and I think it is a very good...
I have a low tech tank (no CO2 and medium light), I have several low tech plants in this tank (the list at the bottom of this post), the only plant that is not doing good is the 'Nymphoides Hydrophylla (Taiwan Lotus)', after a while the leaves' color changes to yellow and melt from the leave...
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