FLFishChik Posted August 23, 2022 Share Posted August 23, 2022 So even though I’m giving this root tabs and easy green liquid fertilizer, this Argentine Sword has holes in the leaves. They start out as “see through” spots in the leaves, then become full holes. Is it some sort of deficiency? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guppysnail Posted August 23, 2022 Share Posted August 23, 2022 How long have you had this sword? That is exactly how my newer swords get. Mine are usually grown above water when I purchase them. Those leaves only last for a bit under water. They cannot effectively “breath” under water. They stay while the sword is growing new submerged growth leaves which are a bit thinner and often narrower and better suited to “breathing” underwater. Once those leaves begin appearing the old air grown leaves melt in the same fashion as your pictures for me. I hope this helps and if this is not a newer (less than a few months with you) plant please ignore this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLFishChik Posted August 23, 2022 Author Share Posted August 23, 2022 On 8/23/2022 at 6:04 AM, Guppysnail said: How long have you had this sword? That is exactly how my newer swords get. Mine are usually grown above water when I purchase them. Those leaves only last for a bit under water. They cannot effectively “breath” under water. They stay while the sword is growing new submerged growth leaves which are a bit thinner and often narrower and better suited to “breathing” underwater. Once those leaves begin appearing the old air grown leaves melt in the same fashion as your pictures for me. I hope this helps and if this is not a newer (less than a few months with you) plant please ignore this. Actually, it is newer. It’s been in the tank about 6-7 weeks. So I’m hoping it’s just melting? Some of the younger, newer leaves are getting holes as well so I’m hoping that any new growth won’t. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockfisher Posted August 23, 2022 Share Posted August 23, 2022 Potassium level can cause hikes in leaves of swords. I know seachem has a potassium product but if you can find one that goes in the substrate for swords is better but i bet on that being the issue. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FLFishChik Posted August 24, 2022 Author Share Posted August 24, 2022 On 8/23/2022 at 12:37 PM, rockfisher said: Potassium level can cause hikes in leaves of swords. I know seachem has a potassium product but if you can find one that goes in the substrate for swords is better but i bet on that being the issue. Thank you for the info. I’m waiting to see how the new leaves come in to determine if it’s still adjusting or if it really is a deficiency of sorts. Keeping my fingers crossed that it’s still just adjusting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rockfisher Posted August 24, 2022 Share Posted August 24, 2022 On 8/23/2022 at 8:51 PM, FLFishChik said: Thank you for the info. I’m waiting to see how the new leaves come in to determine if it’s still adjusting or if it really is a deficiency of sorts. Keeping my fingers crossed that it’s still just adjusting. I meant holes not hikes but I’m going through the same thing with some small ones that o got and that was what I narrowed it down too. I had the problem once before. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CKetchum Posted August 25, 2022 Share Posted August 25, 2022 I agree I would watch the newer leaves growth, if holes are present maybe a potassium deficiency. EG liquid is higher in potassium then most other fertilizers but swords love potassium. Keep us posted. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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