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Transform Your Sad Plant🌱with Fluval Stratum! 🚑
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Hi Planty Friends!

Are you struggling with a rare plant seedling that's giving you a major pain?
Watch as this antherium Regale seedling goes from sad to thriving after being planted in fluval stratum, a fish tank substrate that plants love!
With its compressed balls of volcanic soil that resemble caviar, fluval stratum provides the necessary nutrients for growth. Keep it moist and add a liquid fertilizer like Super Thrive to propel that growth. Give it a try and watch your seedlings flourish!
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#plantcare #houseplants #plants #fluval

-Erin
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@theproppist

6 months ago

hey erin! I've tried stratum and I think it has its uses for rehabs and definitely for TC plantlets (cut with perlite works best for me), but as a rehab or seedling substrate I still prefer tree fern primarily due to the fact that stratum eventually compresses, deteriorates and crumbles and can also get quite sticky. (tree fern just falls off the roots for me vs. having to wash off a lot of caked on stratum.) considering the pricing is similar, at that point it's probably mostly down to personal preference, because I think they both behave really well for the first ~6m for the same types of usage. if you keep stratum in a relatively stable/closed environment with minimal water being recycled it probably does last a lot longer (e.g. TC plantlets.)

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@atomicwinter31

6 months ago

Yep, the substrate is often the key detail! I kept a buncha cacti knobs from my old one that had a rotten core, i salvaged those lil bits and they lived for a long time without rooting. I was kinda confused, why the 3 or 4 guys wouldn't grow at all! It was like, at least a few months, closer to 6 months, as i waited. Then i decided to plop em onto some more fine soil, and they rooted within a few weeks... egg on my face lol

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@kendrafoley2018

5 months ago

Only thing I use

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