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how to plant anubias nana

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how do you "plant" these?

i heard not to bury the rhizome... why?

tying to something is a common method of "planting" but what if i want it in the substrate?

can you tie them to rock and wood just the same?
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In my tank I just wedge the rhizome in between two rocks no tying involved. The roots then grow into the substrate.
You can tie them to a rock, or some driftwood just the same.
They can be planted. the roots can extend nice and deep into the substrate, but the rhizome needs to stay above, or it will rot.
so if it's going in the substrate, plant the roots with the rhizome sticking out above the substrate?

and if it's just tied to a rock or driftwood, do the roots just get nutrients from the water?
I used thin diameter fishing line to attach them to driftwood.

Once the roots grow cut off the line.
so if it's going in the substrate, plant the roots with the rhizome sticking out above the substrate?

and if it's just tied to a rock or driftwood, do the roots just get nutrients from the water?
anubis dont really get much nutrients from thier roots, there uesd primarily as an anchoring device for the plant.

also just put the roots in the sub. and the rhizome (thing the roots and leave stems come off of) after a couple of days the roots will attch themselves to the substrate.
sounds easy enough. just gotta get some fishing line... :)
sounds easy enough. just gotta get some fishing line... :)
just get some black sewing line (cotton) then you wont have to take it off it will just degrade and dissolve.
just get some black sewing line (cotton) then you wont have to take it off it will just degrade and dissolve.
good call. on my way to walmart now...
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