The separate plants will then continue to grow.
How to plant java fern mat.
Propagating java fern is very easy and doesn t require any special conditions or work on your part.
There are a couple of ways to propagate.
Java fern microsorum pteropus grown in a 3 x 5 inch mat consisting of 35 to 45 stems.
When planting java fern you re not planting or attaching them to soil or a substrate.
Make sure to keep the rhizomes above your substrate or the plant can begin to rot.
Propagation is easy and straightforward.
The mat can also be broken into smaller pieces to spread the plant to different locations or amongst multiple aquariums.
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Wrap thread or fishing line around the rhizome and the attaching object e g rock or driftwood several times or use a zip tie or two to secure them together.
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Java fern s a sturdy plant and it may survive for a few weeks in gravel or soil but for the long term you should attach it to rock or wood.
The java fern has a simple plant structure.
Java fern is an epiphytic aquarium plant.
The java fern mat in the picture is one that is planted in one of our personal aquariums and is the same size we send.
The java fern is attached a mat of coco fiber substrate that can be discarded or planted under the substrate.
All of our plants are bright and healthy because they are kept in a water in a plant dedicated tank rather than plastic packaging which means your plant will arrive in top condition.
I have been experimenting with aqua plants like java fern and java moss and both aren t flourishing well.
The plant can be attached directly onto driftwood rocks or any aquarium decoration using thread or glue.
The long thin leaves and the stringy numerous roots sprout out from a dense rhizome.
Half of the java moss has turned brown and becoming bits and floating in the water.
Simply cut or pull apart rhizomes to be replanted.
Very easy to grow does not need much light.
Firstly you could cut the rhizome in half and replant the cut sections.
I have used gravel to anchor the fern but out of 6 plants 4 have died and the last 2 are browning a bit and also giving shoots from the leaf tips.