How to Get Your Stem Plants to Stay Down!
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I wish I had seen this a couple hours ago! Now I have a cloudy mess from fighting with the plants trying to get them in the sand!
This is gold! Went through all my tanks and pulled out stems that weren’t looking so hot, bunched them with string tied to a piece of comb, pushed just the comb into the sand/gravel and now I can see if they will grow by reaching roots to the substrate without shoving plant into the sand/gravel. If not I can move it to another spot without pulling roots out the sand/gravel. Genius Joanna!
@thesmallscape
21 күн бұрын
Yay! So happy to hear it 😊
Your hair looks amazing
Great idea with the comb. I have already used that idea with keeping my echinodorus down in the substrate FINALLY. I also cut up one of those little open weave pots that aquarium plants come in with rock wool. It also has the comb like features and I happened to have one around. I think a plastic fork might work too. I kept on seeing my sword plant floating so the idea of the comb came in handy. I happened to have one around so it does work!
Great idea! I use metal plant weights on almost all stem plants when first planting. They're cheap, easy to cut to size, don't hurt the plant or fish, and can be pushed into the substrate so they don't show. They also allow you to quickly add plants to a bare bottom tank.
Fantastic hack! Thank you
What an awesome tip. Thank you for sharing this. I just started a Walstad method aquarium and it’s challenging keeping the stem plants in the substrate. I’ll try this before the next water change.
Lol this is so timely for me I have a ton of stem plants and almost daily I'm fighting with them to get them back in the substrate. Great tip I need to give this a try
THIS IS PURE GENIUS! I've seen someone use a potato chips tube lid to anchor plants in a goldfish tank, cutting an "x" in the center, passing the roots through it with the ledge up and filling it up with substrate... It is a good idea but I prefer your way since you can place multiple plants together more easily.
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
Great tip!
What an amazing tip!!
Another Joanna hack to try. Thanks!
OMG! this idea is brilliant! I get so frustrated with plants popping up! Thank you! And thanks for the mini pond video! I have a small pond with Queen Tut, Creeping Jenny, a few fish etc., and I enjoy it so much! You are my go to source!
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to hear it, you are so kind! Enjoy your lovely pond!! 😊
so not for 1 stem, but when I plant a bunch of stems in one place I take a rock and zip tie the bottom of the bunch to the rock. then just drop it where I want the plants to root. I don't even bury it, the plants will send roots down into the substrate. works particularly well with rotala rotundafolia !
That is really cool. Love it. Going to dollar tree & getting them.thank you!
Fantastic idea! Stem plants are a b, especially in aqua soil. Wish I would’ve had this hack years back when I first got into planted tanks. Appreciate your combination of creativity and practical knowledge. Have fun at aquashella 💙
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
Stem plants ARE stinkers! We sure did have a bunch of fun at Aquashella! 😊
You’re always a source for ideas! 💚 Immediately went and did this to my buce. Perfect!
Fabulous tip. And I have some extra ones on hand! Thank you!!
@thesmallscape
21 күн бұрын
Good luck! 😊
wow this is so smart! thanks for the tip
Omg for real? Lol this is an awesome hack! Thank you for sharing. I have had such a time with things like this. Off to the dollar store! 🚗 lol
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
🙌😊
Solid tips I’m definitely going to give this a go.
This is going to help a lot of people 👀❗❗
This makes so much sense!! Thanks for the tip.
OMG that is an amazing tip. Definitely going to use it next plant run I go for!
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
Go for it!💁🏻♀️🥳
That was brilliant! Thank you. 😊
This would be ok for short term tanks. But I believe the plastics break down in the aquarium over years. That could be toxic to the fish. Something to think about if you have deep dirt substrate with sand cap and your tank is stable for years. 😊
Oh good just what I need. I have sand. I’m hopeless either way the long planting tools that I see people using. 😅 My husband is going to lose his comb 😂😂I do try to put a rock on them. Thank you I’m going to try. My hair is very short but I’ll buy some of those hair combs. 🥰
Aweeeee!! I hope to go to Dallas Aquashella next year!
Great idea Joanna!!
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Happy almost summer! 💁🏻♀️😎
I will be using this idea for sure.
Great idea and so simple!! ❤
Creative idea. I just use lead strips or rocks.
@volcanixthanksyoufortheviewz
2 ай бұрын
I use a plastic fork end, just break off the handle, leave it in for about 2 weeks and them I'm able to take it out. Gonna use this comb idea on my Montecarlo
Thanks so much! I am out of my usual weights and this was perfect timing!😊
What a Great Idea!! I will definitely be trying this out!!
Best tip ever!!! Thanks!
You would be so happy for me. I had a knot from a old oak in my yard. It took 3 years to get it how it is now. Its honestly a miricle.😢
I have a huge Annubias that keeps going on walk about , I am going to try a comb! Thank you!!
love this getting a new plant on friday will try this
The time you said using the cirley hair ties worked fot me. 💕 Liz
That's a great idea
would never of thought about using a comb like that to keep plants down really a top tip thankyou
Brilliant!
That's smart
Great job as always ❤❤❤
Brilliant 👏..going to use this hack
Great hack
Great Idea
Oh, my goodness! This is the tip I have been needing! Can't wait to try it!
That’s awesome! The day before Aquashella I was trying to get those stinkers to stay in the substrate and I wasn’t very successful. So I will definitely go to the dollar store and buy some combs. Thank you so much Joanna!
great tip
very use ful!
This is the problem I've been having! Definitely going to try it
It’s a great hack! 🌱
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
😌Happy Memorial Day weekend to you!
@cherylbelott
2 ай бұрын
@@thesmallscape to you as well! ☀️ 🇺🇸
thanks..look like a great idea.. next stop dollar general...
I do something similar.... I will cut a hole in a milk bottom lid and burry that. The comb trick might be better.
Clever 🌿💚💚
I don't have such a big problem with it with gravel apart from the moment when I'm cleaning and the super straight stem plants like alternatherra, which seems to dislike my tank and grown very little roots. Crypts seem to be super roted among the gravel. I am thinking of changing to a similar small gravel or black sand though as I like the look, but didn't know it is harder to hold things down.
This is genius I'll never be mad at my stem plants again
@thesmallscape
2 ай бұрын
😂
What about the tiger lotus lily bulbs !! Them things are always floating around in my tank. And I just discovered someone’s been eating the tiger lotus bulb. It was brown but now it’s all white.
Thanks for the tip. I use anchors for mine and they work really well. Do you think the comb can be used with java fern like anubias?
Just something cute….yes, you are.
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What kind of fish are thoses?