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Re: [APD] Rubber baseboard in tank



No, that's the way it happens. But by blocking or impeding
the runners through the substrate, you keep the traffic
down to runners more easily seen and clipped.

sh
--- Rachel Sandage <rachelsor at hotmail_com> wrote:

> Mine seem to go over as well as under. Maybe I just have
> really determined plants :)
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: S. Hieber<mailto:shieber at yahoo_com> 
>   To: aquatic plants
> digest<mailto:aquatic-plants at actwin_com> 
>   Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 5:53 AM
>   Subject: Re: [APD] Rubber baseboard in tank
> 
> 
>   Yes, you have to bond the wall to the floor panel or
> sooner
>   or later a runner will get under the wall and it's all
>   over.  But if you do bond it, then clipping the surface
>   runners is a much easier job than tracing back a pop-up
>   plant on a runner that started who knows where ;-)
> 
>   Scott H.
>   --- Rachel Sandage
> <rachelsor at hotmail_com<mailto:rachelsor at hotmail_com>>
> wrote:
> 
>   > FWIW, many of my runner plants - hairgrass, E. ten,
>   > glosso - seem to go up and over things without aany
>   > problem. But it is an interesting ideas.
> 
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