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Okay, I have a medium sized Brocchinia Reducta, and I'm wondering why the tank is constantly dry. Well, it's not bone-dry, but the water-level is constantly low and I have to keep adding water to the tank like every hour or two.
Brocchinia form the tight pipes in high sunlight. Otherwise they'll look like pineapple tops and hold very little water. Grow it to the best of your abilities and see how it does.
Brocchinia form the tight pipes in high sunlight. Otherwise they'll look like pineapple tops and hold very little water. Grow it to the best of your abilities and see how it does.
Yup to what Clue said. I had a Brocchinia growing in direct sun all summer. in a gigantic water trays. but i don;t really check the brocchinia tank like all the time. but i once put a tiny pellet fish food in the tank. the brocchinia slow down the growth for some reason but the new leaf after the fish pellet seems fine. no rot no mold or anything... does anyone know why it slow the growth once you feed it?
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