Aquarium plant care
The got plants carefully examine, delete sickand rotting parts, clear roots of a dirt and rinse in water. At plants with the truncated stalk and powerful root system roots thin out , and remained cut till the length 2 - 3 cm
The ends of a tweezers clamp roots of a plant or the end of a stalk of a shank and insert into an aquarium ground, then the ends open and cautiously take out a tweezers under a corner to a plant.
By stick or finger in a ground do a pole and lower in it a plant then around of it press out an aquarium ground, thus roots should hang down downwards, instead of be bent upwards andleave on a surface.
Plants use many macro and micronutrients, carbondioxide(CO2)being one of the primary macronutrients. In an aquarium the limiting factorsare most likely tobe (in order): light, CO2, micronutrients (trace elements), and macronutrients.
Plants need light, mineral salts (fertilizer), and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow, and plants survival and production depends on the right proportions of these elements. A fish keeper also needs to be an aquatic gardener and have "green fingers" to cultivate his or her live decor.

