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Sandkorn
3 years ago

If you only have a single sheet where there is no more piece of the stem, it may be difficult.

Otherwise, I would recommend that you put the depositor in a vase for about two weeks until it forms roots and then plant it in place.

dsupper
3 years ago

Not at all, because they couldn’t survive under water. Underwater plants have the ability to remove oxygen from the water – other plants cannot. They “survive” for a period of time – then spoil them and load the aquarium water.

There are many such room plants that are sold to the uninformed Aquarian who do not belong to the AQ at all. But that makes it easy to earn money.

But what works well is to put Monstera or Efeutute to AQ so that the roots can grow into AQ. They take high amounts of nitrate and phosphate from the water… if you have problems with it.