Live Aquatic Plant Nymphaea Fabiola Louisiana Pink Hardy Water Lilies Tuber for Aquarium Freshwater Fish Pond by Greenpro
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It can have 6 to 10 or more pads if you fertilize it on a regular basis.
That does not appear to be a viable option. A container that is far too small. These are intended for use in ponds that are located outside. Outside in ponds, they do exceptionally well.
I don't know because I live in North East Florida.
Mine was planted in regular dirt with a few rocks thrown in for good measure. Then I put it in shallow water to help it grow more quickly.br> Mine is doing well.
Selected User Reviews For Live Aquatic Plant Nymphaea Fabiola Louisiana Pink Hardy Water Lilies Tuber for Aquarium Freshwater Fish Pond by Greenpro
This was a month ago when I reviewed it. I'm not sure why it hasn't been published yet. My purchase has made me extremely happy. It arrived in good condition and is a fast-growing plant. I've had it for a month and it's already produced two buds; I'll buy from them again without a doubt. br>One of the buds has opened into a five-inch fragrant flower with dark pink petals at the base and lighter petals at the tips, giving the flower a glowing appearance. It's stunning!.
He planted it, and within a week, he had several lily pads reaching for the water's surface. Plants that appear to be in good health I bought these a few weeks ago and wanted to give them some time to settle in before writing a review. The plants are still flourishing and looking fantastic. I haven't received any flowers yet, but I am confident that they will arrive soon!.
This tiny lily is one of my favorites. Because the weather was unseasonably cold in the spring, I kept it inside under a grow light in a cup of water until the weather warmed up. When I planted my koi, I used four job's fertilizer sticks (the small ones) in the bottom of the pot, then sand and gravel on top of the dirt to keep my koi from digging it up. My koi wanted to eat the gravel and spit it out like lollipops, essentially dive-bombing the little plant with stones, so I had to put a wire cage around it. It didn't produce any leaves that reached the water's surface (approximately 8 inches up) for about a month. Then, all of a sudden, about ten days ago, it began producing leaves at a rate of nearly one per day. If you look at the little pointy thing coming from the middle of the plant, there are now seven leaves at the water's surface, and the eighth is on its way. I can't wait for it to bloom! Since I had to remove the wire cage to allow the leaves to spread, my koi has been oblivious to it. I make sure no koi food falls on the leaves' surface, because I've heard they'll destroy a leaf to get to a food pellet, then eat the leaves for the rest of their lives. It's been fascinating to watch this lily develop! Anyone would benefit from it.
This was a good-sized chunk of root, with one medium leaf and one small green leaf. It arrived in excellent condition, sealed in a bag with adequate moisture seal and some sort of heat reflecting sheet inside the box. I planted it in my pond, and after the first day, the larger leaf died, but the smaller leaf doubled in size, and three days later, it has three healthy leaves reaching for the surface. It's a good product that's becoming more popular. They shipped it to Arizona, where it's currently 116 degrees, so the fact that it survived is incredible. Because of the excellent packaging, this was the case. I'm going to buy from this seller again.
Despite some negative reviews, I ordered this lilly and was promptly delivered a solid, healthy tuber with four small leaves: In addition, there is a lovely instruction sheet. It had been thirteen days since that happened. I now have seven leaves of a medium size: Exceptional. I ordered another lily (Wanvisa) because I was so happy with this one. It, too, arrived solid and healthy, with two leaves (as well as a sheet of information: It's also doing well. I am confident that if I ordered another, it would be healthy as well, but I am out of pond space that receives full sun for the majority of the day (at this time: I wish they had marginals that grew well in part-sun, part-filtered sun. Greenpro is where I'd go to buy them:.
Two pond lilies were purchased. I immediately placed them in pots and submerged them in water. I can see growth even though they have only been in the pond for a week. So far, my purchase has been a great success for me. The real truth will be revealed in the spring of next year. I'm interested to see how they'll cope with the winter.
br>br>I simply followed the simple directions that came with it. The plant began to produce new leaves after a week. When we had a higher temperature, the leaves grew quickly, and every two days, one leaf floated on the surface. I've now reached the surface with four leaves. Seeing the flowers is very exciting.
The plant was delivered on time and in good condition. Because the other items I ordered to go with it had not arrived yet, I temporarily placed the root in a makeshift cage in my pond. I didn't use any kind of soil or anything like that. The next day, one of the small leaves that had grown out of it had begun to unfold, and after three days, there were two large leaves. Now that the soil and pot have arrived, I'll be transplanting it to them.