Nitrate absorbing floating plants

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So ive been reading up on some of the plants suggested and i cant wait to try this.

Gonna see if i can find any of these locally. Really like some of the things i read about Salvinia, frogbit, and water lettuce. Maybe just get all 3 and see who outperforms. Do they need special or high lighting ? Can i just get by with a reg light like ShanerBock888 ShanerBock888 posted ? Also how many hrs a day should i keep the light on
I like the frogbit, i have to see and read abut salvinia.
Yeah frogbit looks awesome. I did some reading and it says moderate to high lighting, full spectrum, so I don't think it would flourish under normal lighting
 
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Wailua Boy Wailua Boy how are you using the frogbit and Salvinia any special requirements?

ShanerBock888 ShanerBock888 what about the water lettuce higj lighting too ?
 
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Wailua Boy Wailua Boy how are you using the frogbit and Salvinia any special requirements?

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Think the combo of a emerger like umbrella sedge and a floater like frogbit or water lettuce is good combo. For me frogbit been easy to grow. I've even grown it under cheap fluorescent light with good results just develops more delicate leaf patterns. Outdoors its like to be shaded with filtered light but the plant can develop a huge root system if well feed and will root into gravel/soil. Salvinia seems to want intense light. Heres is some frogbit and water lily in a aquarium in my garage. I can flatrate any of these to you if you cant find them Ive got a pretty big collection.lol
 
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Wailua Boy Wailua Boy how are you using the frogbit and Salvinia any special requirements?

ShanerBock888 ShanerBock888 what about the water lettuce higj lighting too ?
I'm not sure about water lettuce. I do know that I was considering it about 6 months ago when I ended up choosing salvinia instead, and I know I was only considering easy low light plants, so it may work for you
 
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Think the combo of a emerger like umbrella sedge and a floater like frogbit or water lettuce is good combo. For me frogbit been easy to grow. I've even grown it under cheap fluorescent light with good results just develops more delicate leaf patterns. Outdoors its like to be shaded with filtered light but the plant can develop a huge root system if well feed and will root into gravel/soil. Salvinia seems to want intense light. Heres is some frogbit and water lily in a aquarium in my garage. I can flatrate any of these to you if you cant find them Ive got a pretty big collection.lol

Thats awesome will let you know.


I'm not sure about water lettuce. I do know that I was considering it about 6 months ago when I ended up choosing salvinia instead, and I know I was only considering easy low light plants, so it may work for you

Where did you get them ?

Another one I would recommend and grows well in low light is water cress.

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Can that be left floating ?

So maybe some combo of watercress , water lettuce, and umbrella sedge would be cool
 
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