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J**D
Looks great! Grows Great!
Does exactly as described. I followed the directions and put this in a new tank for my son. We poured both types of seeds in and put just enough water to cover the substrate. Waited about 3 days and the tall grass was growing. The clovers ended up taking about 7 to 8 days to start growing. I let them grow a bit by adding a little more water after they took root. Finally at about the 10 day mark I went ahead and filled tank. All grass stayed in place nothing came uprooted.The first 2 pics I have added is from today and the last pic that shows the entire tank was just after we filled tank. We are a month in and I have added a shrimp to try to kick off the tank. He loves it with all the grass.
L**L
It’s easy just be patient!
The media could not be loaded. (following instructions)Day 1 planted both seedsDay 2-3 Long Hair started to sproutDay 4-5 Long Hair was about 1-2 inches long Mini Leaf finally shows signs of sproutingDay 7 Long Hair was about 3.5 inches long. I read a review saying that their Long Hair grew before the Mini Leaf and it "burned up" so I worried and decided to fill my tank up and added fish and shrimp a few hours later.Day 8 trimmed Long Hair grassDay 10 (today/day of video) Long Hair seems to be thriving and Mini Leaf is coming in nicely.If I could give advice, I would suggest planting your mini leaf first, letting it sprout and root itself then planting the Long Hair grass.
D**K
So partly my fault maybe
I started by planting these on wet paper towels and sticking the paper towels in a bag. The long grass grew instantly without an issue. The small clover leaf-looking plants though ... the seeds slowly started making a mucusy slime around them. I put the paper towels in the take after a week (No I didn't follow the directions) and covered them with stones and just enough water to keep the stones wet. After a few more days I gave up and just filled the tank up with water. The small plants eventually started populating but they will not hold onto the rocks. I constantly have to clean my filter out as a fish moving by one of those plants will easily uproot it and turn it into a floaty (Choosing the wrong substrate was my mistake). However, the grass which was looking very promising and full started to wither and die after being submerged. I don't believe that the grass is meant for underwater or maybe it just needs more UV. Either way, I think I am just heading down to the local watering hole and "stealing" my own plants.
K**I
Plant under the substrate!!!
DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE: When planting the seeds, especially the smaller seeds make sure they are under the substrate first. I decided to float the seeds thinking they would eventually saturate and sink like other seeds and land all over the substrate. These seeds created the most interesting gel like spider web ****ing mess all over my tank and I DO NOT wish anyone to go through this suffering. The grass is a waste in my opinion. They all grew wonderfully and I have plenty of other live plants in my 75 gallon; however, the grass seeds died shortly after reaching the top of the tank and rotted away. They made a pretty big mess in the tank and I had to fish it all out. The smaller seeds are some mystery plant, but they still do look nice and I now months later have them growing all over the sand, river rocks, and driftwood!
E**A
Grew Pretty Fast
I Used a 10 gallon tank! This was my first time ever growing aquarium plants from seeds! I started with filtered water from refrigerator! Day 1 added small leaf seeds then added enough water to keep everything very wet! As seeds grew started adding more fish safe treated tap water. I placed this tank near a window for natural light as well as using a regular plant growing lamp. I did shut off the growing lamp in the evenings, but ran it all during the day. In the photos I have day 1, I planted the ground cover then I added grass seeds on day 9 (they float at 1st, had to get them to dunk to bottom! everything started to sprout very quickly! I also added a small water pump (shown in picture) I had, to give the water some circulation for the plants! as you can see the ground cover on day 14 is almost complete and the grass is just 5 days in last pics! I am excited to finish filling it up and transfer my fish and frog into it soon!
M**Y
These seeds are great!
I planted the seeds & went out of town for 3 days, only to return home to a beautifully bloomed tank. I’m very pleased!
R**D
Not real baby tears
The media could not be loaded. Not really baby tears. Makes nice carpet. Time will tell if trimming will be needed. If putting in established tank, mix w wet sand and drop by finger full, or glue onto felt and bury to avoid copious slime. Drop seeds into tank alone, and they will get slimy and clog up filters, etc.loose plants will grab onto moss and driftwood and grow. Overall, a pretty look, but not plant described in item title.
N**D
Looks great! I Love ❤️ it
I spread the seeds that kept it moist for a few days then got impatient because i wanted to start cycling the tank so i put a thin layer of sand on top so it wouldn't float away and then layed some paper towels on top so it wouldt be disturbed when filling in the water. It world out great. This picture is after 3 wks.
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