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If you notice your aquarium plant’s leaves curling up gradually by the day, consider the following: Insufficient Light. Plants require 3 primary assets to remain healthy and thrive: a light source, CO2, and adequate nutrients. They also need water, a proper substrate, a safe habitat, etc.
7 Απρ 2024 · In aquariums, Onion Plants thrive, growing up to 2 meters in length under optimal conditions. They feature long, arching leaves that are green to dark green in color. These leaves often sway with the water’s current, creating a captivating spectacle that adds dynamic movement to your aquarium.
24 Νοε 2023 · Many aquarists on the hunt for a new plant to add to their tank end up settling with the African Onion Plant because of its unique look. Their long green leaves spiral and twirl while they flow with the water current.
6 Σεπ 2022 · Onions tend to curl when pests have gotten inside and have altered the way it develops. Thrips can cause curling in onions by feeding on the newer leaves as well as the plant tissue. Other causes include nematodes, viruses, and overfertilization.
29 Νοε 2023 · To cultivate an aquarium onion plant, you will need to start with a healthy plant and gentle substrate. You can choose to plant the onion plant in a substrate specially made for aquatic plants, or you can use a simple gravel substrate with root tabs for added nutrients.
14 Σεπ 2023 · The most likely reasons for aquarium plants’ leaves curling include the inappropriate intensity of light, lack of nutrient level, especially calcium condesity, low CO2 levels in the tank water, and water flow rate.
22 Ιουλ 2023 · The first is the 'curling' leaves (arrow #1). The second symptom I spotted was the leaf issues with the cryptocoryne in the photo (arrow #2). Notice how the leaf margins are bending ('cupping')? 'Cupping' of leaf margins (either up or down) is a symptom of insufficient available magnesium.