How to Propagate Java Moss!!! - Improved Experiment (Setup)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In this video I refine my Java Moss propagation skills and share with you my new experiment!!! I have high hopes that this new setup will produce even more Java Moss than my previous setup. This setup incorporates all of the wins from the previous setup. Java Moss is an incredible beginner aquarium plant. Definitely one of my top ten favorite aquarium plants!
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Komentáře • 102

  • @AquariumPlantLab
    @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety +6

    I grow and sell aquarium plants. Consider purchasing some plants to help support the channel! 🌱 nwaquahobby.com
    Make sure to like and subscribe!

  • @johntexan4165
    @johntexan4165 Před 2 lety +16

    I was watching a video by Josh Sim, and he said the best way to propagate moss, was to mix mix clay, water and java moss together and blend it to make a slurry. Then you just use a paint brush to "paint" it on whatever you want the moss to grow on. He said you get even coverage immediately, and don't have too worry about glues, string, etc. I was considering this method on cheese cloth so that I could have moss "patches" to glue (wrap) around objects. Just throwing that idea out there...

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety +4

      Appreciate the tip! Maybe something for me to explore. That sounds like a great method for growing carpets in dry start tanks 🤔

    • @alexmichel237
      @alexmichel237 Před rokem +1

      just tried with yogurt using this methode, it's suposed to grow faster

    • @vamountainman2512
      @vamountainman2512 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@alexmichel237that is wild. When I was young my mother would mix her outdoor garden moss with a bit of milk and spread it everywhere in the yard that she wanted the moss to grow. Worked like a charm.

  • @p3teytran
    @p3teytran Před 2 lety +1

    Best aquatic plant propagating channel on youtube. Hands down. Period.

  • @gabi.a
    @gabi.a Před 2 lety +1

    finaly a video about actually propagating moss :)

  • @Jstroman221
    @Jstroman221 Před 3 lety +4

    Interested to see how this new setup works Definitely keep us updated to see how successful it is compared to the old setup. I may have to try this myself I have plenty of Java moss.

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety

      I did an update video, worth checking out. Since the update growth has gone completely wild! Next update should look amazing :)

  • @craighodgson4060
    @craighodgson4060 Před rokem +1

    I use rabbit droppings (poo) for fertilizer the best 👌

  • @hanslim4031
    @hanslim4031 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve learnt so much from this one video! Thanks for showing us your experiments

  • @Coin_Strategist
    @Coin_Strategist Před 3 lety +2

    I did this with growing submerged. same cups no air holes. nice video

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! How did it work?

    • @Coin_Strategist
      @Coin_Strategist Před 3 lety +2

      @@AquariumPlantLab surprisingly well, left without much light in a cool enviroment, some tubs much better than others, still growing after 18 months unopened lol

  • @Juszzy
    @Juszzy Před 4 měsíci

    Great video! Sorry to revisit it after so long, but i was thinking that you could use the entry level fertilizer and mix in some gelatin. Gelatin is great for seedling and leaf growth as it contains high levels of Nitrogen. It will lock in the liquid and fert eliminating evaporation. I would also imagine it will reduce and possibly eliminate algae in cups containing less matter. Just a thought.

  • @66bigbuds
    @66bigbuds Před rokem

    I bought a $45 set of master grow powdered fertilizer made for hydroponics. Its been way better than any other hydroponics fertilizer. Ive grown all manner of vegatible plants and some aquatic plants. Ive been using from it for 3 years and barely made a dent in it. In the long term it's a great deal.

  • @AquariumsToGo
    @AquariumsToGo Před 3 lety +6

    You could also increase nitrogen in your old ferts by adding ammonia. You’d need to be careful with calculating and measuring the exact amounts. Probably easier and safer for most peeps to just buy the higher N version.

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Good point! I have not experimente with mixing my own ferts yet but you have peaked my curiosity 🤔

  • @codymcintyre5232
    @codymcintyre5232 Před 3 lety +3

    Brother I'm watching every video you have ever posted and honesty as some one who has a high tech ish set up but new to the hobby I just want to say thank you so much. You have taught me so much about propagation its crazy. I've been propagating submerged because of what you have tested, showed, and explained. Seriously you have saved my tank and plants 1k over.

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety

      Hey! I am glad to hear you have found my videos helpful. I am here to help people learn to propagate their own plants to save time and money so means a lot. Cheers!

  • @sultanm8672
    @sultanm8672 Před 2 lety +1

    That room look very comfortable 👍

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety

      It is! Its usually pretty warm. I like spending time in there haha :)

    • @sultanm8672
      @sultanm8672 Před 2 lety

      @@AquariumPlantLab Nice

  • @hadlock
    @hadlock Před rokem +1

    I am growing like 4x that amount a month in a 4000ml erlenmeyer flask with a handful of pond/bladder snails (like, 4) in there set next to a sunny window. No fertilizer but once a month I'll drop one or two fish food pellets in there

  • @istoppedlaughing5225
    @istoppedlaughing5225 Před 2 lety

    You can also use Agar Agar for a jellish nutrient rich media like professional tissue culture

  • @CrowntailHalfmoon
    @CrowntailHalfmoon Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome advice Sir 👍
    Thx for sharing. Can't wait to see progress. Best of luck..

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety

      Checkout the update, growth is coming along! Since the update growth has really taken off too :)

  • @manojrasanjana1746
    @manojrasanjana1746 Před 3 lety +3

    Yeah I have experienced the same,I have setuped my very first planted tank,not a very cool one butvthe point is I have applied few plants in 150l tank with high light and I guess with high levels of nutritions..the plants showed very speed growth but whie ago got an algae issue,so I have cut out the nutritions and the CO2 supplies for testings.the algaes are died after few weeks and now Ihave applied more plants and ofcourse CO2 and fertz..now the alage problem is well balanced...

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds like you nailed it!

    • @manojrasanjana1746
      @manojrasanjana1746 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AquariumPlantLab yes,also now I am facing different form of issue,my mosse are getting thiner but rest of the planst are growing healthy,spped too.
      Have no idea why but my light is DIY and it is quite bright,guess that could be the reason and now I am applied floating plants to make some shade..

    • @codymcintyre5232
      @codymcintyre5232 Před 3 lety +2

      Manoj I bought a UV pond sterilizer and ran it inline with my filter....no more algea, standing or free floating BUT I have 2 small filters and only clean them one at a time to promote bio growth. So while one filter is healthy with bacteria the other is clean, and vice versa it cost around 60 usd for mine but worth every penny.

  • @Leib33
    @Leib33 Před 3 lety +2

    Woohoo nice chef style knife chopping skills! Wishing you the best of success. PS I checked out the website and fortunately for you there was only one anubias left, which is unfortunate for me I wanted 3. Good Luck!

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the input! Where would you think would be best to put that info? I have it in the FAQ and Footer, would you like to see it in the product description itself? Or should I make a page in the main menu for shipping?
      Ps, shipping is currently $7.99 regardless of order 😊
      Also: 🏆

    • @Leib33
      @Leib33 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AquariumPlantLab I notice most online aquarium and fish suppliers usually put that info right on their home page. I'm going to take another look and see if it is easy to find. Sorry - I see you do have "Shipping" as one of the main links on your home page. My bad - I'm going back and delete my post and re-comment.

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety

      No I added that link today, after your suggestion :) before I just had it in the faq and footer. Thanks for the suggestion!
      Btw, I’ll have more Anubias up soon ;) I’ll likely send out an email to the newsletter when more is in stock.

  • @MisterNuM
    @MisterNuM Před 3 lety +2

    Nice set up, inspired me to do something similar

  • @Moamanly
    @Moamanly Před 3 lety +1

    Inspirational, as always.

  • @kryspinkiedrowski3330
    @kryspinkiedrowski3330 Před 2 lety

    I've never seen a hydroponic moss propagation before lmao :D Niiice

  • @en8718
    @en8718 Před 3 lety +4

    u need to drill OUTwards to get an actual low point .... drilling INto the tub , the excess round the hole will form a little 'wall' ... you'll need to sand it down... great channel

    • @AquariumsToGo
      @AquariumsToGo Před 3 lety +3

      Well, I take your point but retaining a lil puddle will help with humidity

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Good point and thank you!

  • @moritzlaszlo3115
    @moritzlaszlo3115 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video!
    You can chop moss really fine by mixing it with water and putting it in a blender.
    Maby you can mix it in the fertilizer solution directly?

  • @laserdiy5026
    @laserdiy5026 Před 3 lety +1

    Friend. Please make more videos! About your light please. 😉

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      I have a video about the lights here czcams.com/video/h2oRlDLBXP4/video.html

  • @bettascarlosgildemontes9980

    That is a really good video ,in English my second lenguage ,with subtitles in Spanish

  • @kriss3948
    @kriss3948 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. 🇧🇩

  • @JhunDumsTVXj
    @JhunDumsTVXj Před 2 lety +1

    Wow amazing

  • @gUdUOficial
    @gUdUOficial Před rokem

    porque não colocou agua com gas carbonico dentro dos copinhos para verificar se assim as plantas usariam esse CO2 da agua e subiram mais rapido talvez?... vou fazer uns experimentos assim... kkkk

  • @missmermaid6249
    @missmermaid6249 Před 3 lety +1

    That’s so cool. Do you do the loose tops on all your tubs? Can’t wait to see how it does 👍☺️

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety

      I do! I just let the lids naturally rest on the tubs, I’ve never used the latches 👍, I’m feeling hopeful that this setup will work great 🤞

    • @missmermaid6249
      @missmermaid6249 Před 3 lety

      @@AquariumPlantLab I’m so happy to know that. I’ve been keeping mine closed to keep humidity in. BUT I just bought the spray thingie you mentioned in your other video so I can easily mist more often 😁

  • @martincregg
    @martincregg Před 3 lety +3

    Good info… delivery could have have been 5 times faster though. That said, this is probably perfect for some 😀

  • @agent-co7xx
    @agent-co7xx Před 6 měsíci +1

    Why do you need to close it with a lid? Cant we keep it open?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 6 měsíci

      Aquatic mosses need very high humidity otherwise they will dry out and not grow very tall at all.

  • @arifulislam7641
    @arifulislam7641 Před 2 lety

    Very nice

  • @tinydesignpattern6879

    Hi would the moss be able to live under water if you grew them emersed? can you do a video on comparing this method to growing the moss in a water tank?

  • @epapedgarprimeroacuariospl5903

    Muy buen video, gracias por la información.
    Que iluminación utiliza?

  • @blakescarlett9049
    @blakescarlett9049 Před 3 lety +6

    How long do you have the lights on for? Also does lumens matter?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +4

      Lights are on for 12 hours per day. Lumens aren't too important Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is the important value to focus on :)

    • @gooup
      @gooup Před 3 lety +1

      @@AquariumPlantLab WTH is PAR?

    • @wenbucha
      @wenbucha Před 3 lety +1

      @@AquariumPlantLab someone said to me that aquatic plants should not get more than 10 hours of light to avoid algae.

    • @cysrael92
      @cysrael92 Před 2 lety

      @@gooup Photosynthetic Active Radiation. It's a measure of the amount of energy that is usable for photosynthesis is available in the light

    • @MrHQQX
      @MrHQQX Před 2 lety +1

      @@wenbucha Sure but algea grows underwater so with emersed setup you usually don't need to worry about it, especially if you add drainage layer since all the standing water is going to be there and shaded by your substrate -> no light -> no (or almost no depending on ambient light) algae.
      But in aquariums yes having too much light promotes algae, but it depends on a lot of factors like excess nutrients in the water but its one of the simplest way to try fixing it.

  • @Aqua_Schaupp
    @Aqua_Schaupp Před 4 měsíci

    What type of light bars are you using?

  • @spennythegod
    @spennythegod Před rokem

    I tried doing this and followed the system exactly, ordered all the same stuff and used the linked hydroponic plant food...16 days in and all my moss is brown and dying. So sad wish I knew what I was doing wrong.

  • @rewaamahrous7381
    @rewaamahrous7381 Před 2 lety

    Great results
    I am working in moss cultivation but the results are not growing fast like this? How could contact you with images may be you could give me an advice ??

  • @John-xn6sn
    @John-xn6sn Před rokem

    Great video, thank you for sharing. I do have a question though. If i have fish tanks that are established, could I use that water instead of Grow or Foliage -Pro? Would the nitrates in the water be enough to feed the moss and allow it to grow?

  • @luciomanuel6361
    @luciomanuel6361 Před 3 lety +1

    What Fertilizer did you use?

  • @ritesha8050
    @ritesha8050 Před rokem

    hey what if the solution is mixed with water and boiled with agar. then you can place a thin layer of agar at the bottom of the container and put java moss in it. would this work?

  • @gooup
    @gooup Před 3 lety +1

    Why not a drainage layer of pebbles under some weed cloth?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Thats something I have considered and might explore. My ultimate goal is to be able to grow the moss in mass quantity and make it easy to harvest to sell on my website. I think there are some benefits to having a smooth plastic bottom grow, mainly the moss won't attach to the plastic so it should make harvesting easier and less messy. I also think that once the moss really grows in that drainage will not be much of an issue. But we will see! If drainage continues to be an issue then I would likely look to explore something like what you are describing 👍

    • @gooup
      @gooup Před 3 lety

      @@AquariumPlantLab I use LECA under weed fabric, above the cloth is charcoal and peat moss

  • @KenLe1998
    @KenLe1998 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job 👏
    1:30 this is result after one month?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +2

      Most of the visible growth yes, the cups were technically setup for several months but I made a change that really boosted growth and that was a month or so worth of growth most of which is what you see in this video 😁

    • @KenLe1998
      @KenLe1998 Před 3 lety

      @@AquariumPlantLab I will try myself

  • @Businessmindedjamaijan
    @Businessmindedjamaijan Před 3 lety +3

    What type/brand of lights do you use on those setups

  • @sumantochoudhary
    @sumantochoudhary Před 11 měsíci

    Can i use organic fertilizer?

  • @missaleebounty
    @missaleebounty Před 2 lety +2

    Could this work for other aquatic mosses?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety +2

      While I haven't tried other species myself I would bet it would work with very similar results 👍

  • @Imnotdanieimdania
    @Imnotdanieimdania Před 2 lety

    Are you using just plain white led light?

  • @DMike54
    @DMike54 Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting. What is the recycle numbers on the Rubbermaid tubs? Are they fish safe?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +2

      I don’t know off the top of my head. They definitely aren’t sturdy enough to hold water if you’re thinking of using them for fish 👍

  • @shermalynnealipoon6892

    what kind of light you use?

  • @zanegreay7157
    @zanegreay7157 Před 2 lety

    update?

  • @user-dk2vh9hd7d
    @user-dk2vh9hd7d Před 2 lety +1

    why use two boxes

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety

      One drains excess water, the other catches it. You don't exactly need two but the two of them together helps to minimize algae issues.

  • @wix3759
    @wix3759 Před 3 lety +1

    What lights u using !!?

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 3 lety +1

      Head over to my channel and scroll through my video library. Ive got a video on the rack lights with a link to them in the description of that video 👍 czcams.com/video/h2oRlDLBXP4/video.html

  • @JonnyMudMower
    @JonnyMudMower Před rokem

    Green planets medi one 4,3,3 👍🏻🍻🇨🇦

  • @njbaquatics4827
    @njbaquatics4827 Před 2 lety +2

    You need to start sterilising everything with hydrogen peroxide solution your success rate will increase start looking into tissue culture cleanliness is the key

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety +2

      Definitely true for tissue cultures, and to an extent with a setup like this. But unless the plants are truly grown in a fully contained setup then algae and other pests will always be present to a degree anyway. Would be fun to fully sterilize and see if there are any notable differences! Thanks for the comment 😊

    • @njbaquatics4827
      @njbaquatics4827 Před 2 lety +2

      Pretty easy and straightforward to make a sterile environment I grow mushrooms and mould is the enemy rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide in a sterile tub and I never get any issues it’s easier to do than you might think washing the plant material in the beginning would help you avoid lots of issues

    • @AquariumPlantLab
      @AquariumPlantLab  Před 2 lety +2

      @@njbaquatics4827 I see your point problem is one of the main reasons this setup works well is because you spray the plants with ferts on a semi regular basis. This requires opening the lid and spraying them, which will almost certainly introduce contaminants everytime you do that. Seems like starting sterile would be a short term benefit as it would be lost. Definitely required for a sealed environment like true tissue cultures but not as important here. Thoughts?