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RED CABOMBA FURCATA X 3 |
Item #1318989261 |
Current Auction Time: Sun May 12 01:21:14 2024
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Final: | $1.00 | First Bid | $1.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | Oct 11 2011 - 08:54:22 PM | Location | windham OH 44288 United States | |||
Ended | Oct 18 2011 - 08:54:21 PM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Plantextreme (90/90) | |||||
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High Bidder | Problemman2 (99/103) | |||||
Payment | PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to United States Only See Item Description |
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YOU'RE BIDDING FOR 3 stem of "RED" CABOMBA FURCATA plus SHIPPING $6.50 flat rate for all your order no max. or min. quantity Information Common Name: Red Cabomba Proper Name: Cabomba furcata, Cabomba piauhyensis Category: Stem Plants Temperature: 18 - 26 C PH: 4 - 7 Lighting: High Growth Rate: Fast Difficulty: Hard Origin: South America Light is the primary hunger of this fine-leafed reddish stem plant, just as it is for most of the species in the Cabomba genus. Values of 3 or more watts per gallon are often required to maintain stable culture, since the shoots of this species easily weaken and break down if there is not enough light available. Surprisingly, a rich or regularly fertilized substrate enhances growth considerably. The fertilization of the water column with micronutrients is important, as is nitrate and phosphate supplementation. C. furcata will respond to nutrient deficiency with darkened leaves, substantially slowed growth, and elongated internodes. The color of this species can be amplified to a golden or pinkish color by the careful limitation of nitrate. Injected CO2 will most definitely aid both the appearance and the rate of growth of this species. Emersed culture is not possible, and the development of floating leaves and eventually flowers within the confines of an aquarium is a rarity. This species can temporarily be grown in outdoor ponds for the summer, where the development of flowers is a little more common. The topping method is the best way to propagate this species. If the bottom portion of the trimmed shoot is left in the substrate, it typically will produce a new growth tip from its highest node. Under good conditions, this species grows very quickly and requires frequent prunings. Position in Aquascape: Background,Mid-Ground
Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Problemman2 (99/103) Oct 12 2011 - 02:50:15 PM $1.00
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