• Question about the seriatorum calendrum.

  • Larry9400

Good morning. Help me understand the following question. In the aquarium, there are two large bushes of neon caladium. One grows with branches upward, while the second bush has rounded branches that start to grow downward like a weeping willow. It's unclear why this is happening. They are at the same height from the light fixture. I wouldn't say it's unattractive, but it's unusual. Something is clearly affecting the bushes. And by the way, another question. Many sailors have sharp tips on their caladium branches, while mine are rounded. What influences this? P.S. The light is LED. Thank you.

Michelle9986

Bushes are influenced not only by light but also by the current, so they may not grow uniformly upwards. As for the sharpness of the branches, only in Histrix are the tips sharp, while in Calendrum the tips of the branches are rounded.