layna
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So i read a thread on here and in a post someone had mentioned that pothos plants were great for helping with nitrATEs so i decided to get one, now im sure the post said only put the roots in the water but this is where my confusion comes from.
Do you remove all the mud and pot and everything and just put the bare roots in the water?
Does the plant need mud if its getting nitrates from the water?
I was thinking i might just remove all the mud, put the roots in the foot of some tights (so the axies cant eat them, but loose enough so the roots have room to grow) and put it on my shower caddy near the surface so its only the roots in the water, would this be okay?
If the plant does need mud ect, then how do you put only the roots in water, witout the mud leeching into the tank?
Thanks for any help i get
Do you remove all the mud and pot and everything and just put the bare roots in the water?
Does the plant need mud if its getting nitrates from the water?
I was thinking i might just remove all the mud, put the roots in the foot of some tights (so the axies cant eat them, but loose enough so the roots have room to grow) and put it on my shower caddy near the surface so its only the roots in the water, would this be okay?
If the plant does need mud ect, then how do you put only the roots in water, witout the mud leeching into the tank?
Thanks for any help i get