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I have a spare mangrove seedling (Rhizophora stylosa) that I'd like to grow in a pot with around an inch of water, and I'm wondering as to the best approach to this. Coarse or fine substrate? Freshwater or saltwater? I read that they grow faster and won't require magnesium supplements if grown in freshwater, but I'd just like to hear from you guys about this. Also, since there'd be no source of nutrients since there's no livestock, how should I go about with "feeding" the mangrove?
I have a spare mangrove seedling (Rhizophora stylosa) that I'd like to grow in a pot with around an inch of water, and I'm wondering as to the best approach to this. Coarse or fine substrate? Freshwater or saltwater? I read that they grow faster and won't require magnesium supplements if grown in freshwater, but I'd just like to hear from you guys about this. Also, since there'd be no source of nutrients since there's no livestock, how should I go about with "feeding" the mangrove?


. But I feel like they just need to be deep enough to ensure they are secure. When planting along the canals the reds went in pretty much at the water line so i had those deeper to prevent any tidal forces and waves. blacks and greens were less, but I'd still ensure they were secure.



