I know that most the plants I cultivate for my aquarium also only grow fully submerged for part of the year, the rest of the year they grow immersed(halfway out of the water) on the side of a source of water or even in bone dry riverbeds. BUT they can be kept submerged for as long as they have the essentials, light co2, water and nutrition. you also have to acclimate them first by leaving them in high humidity so the leaf 'cuticles' can thin out so the foliage doesn't die or at least can last long enough for the plant to make new foliage.
so
I was wondering, if I went through all this and provided enough waterflow, co2, light and clean water could I grow Sarracenia psittacina fully submerged during its growing season or even year round?
and I mean fully submerged
but in its own aquarium , feeding tadpoles and maybe waterbugs . or blackworms at the least
I also feel like if planted bare root with a filter it might reduce chance of rot but I am unsure on that one
any thoughts help
so
I was wondering, if I went through all this and provided enough waterflow, co2, light and clean water could I grow Sarracenia psittacina fully submerged during its growing season or even year round?
and I mean fully submerged
but in its own aquarium , feeding tadpoles and maybe waterbugs . or blackworms at the least
I also feel like if planted bare root with a filter it might reduce chance of rot but I am unsure on that one
any thoughts help