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By Mrconnor
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Anyone else grow these? I’m curious as to deep the water should be that I submerge them in.Image


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By NightRaider
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They're honestly pretty bulletproof. I've kept mine in water anywhere from halfway up the pot to just ~1/4" deep or less and they haven't shown any sign that they care either way. Mine are normally in a peat-heavy mix with 90%+ humidity which helps moisture retention a ton though, so going off your picture if it was me personally I'd aim for between a quarter and halfway up the pot.
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By Mrconnor
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NightRaider wrote:They're honestly pretty bulletproof. I've kept mine in water anywhere from halfway up the pot to just ~1/4" deep or less and they haven't shown any sign that they care either way. Mine are normally in a peat-heavy mix with 90%+ humidity which helps moisture retention a ton though, so going off your picture if it was me personally I'd aim for between a quarter and halfway up the pot.
Right on! Thanks! I also flooded them with moina so I’m hoping those bladders will have a feast.


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