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Well we now have dwarf Sagittaria moved in doors for some winter propagation. We have some good dirt substrate with pea stone mix on top to hold the dirt in place as to not allow the water to become over cloudy.
Lots of good fertilizer, lots of good light 300 watts, only limiting factor might be c02.
That being said just wondering if anyone has any experience with this pond or water grass. Wondering if 14 hours of light is good or if we should be more like 18 hours? Just hoping to get the grass to shoot runners and fill our tank like sod by spring.
In the spring we intend on planting this in our pond making some sod areas. The choice of this plant was because A) it is not crazy evasive and B) it will live very well out of the water when water levels do drop late summer.
Any input on photo period or advice on propagating this sod this winter would be great.
Cheers Don.
Last edited by DonoBBD; 10/21/17 10:41 AM.
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