Red root floaters grown outside are in another level of red

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Oh nice! A lot of red in the leaves! What outdoor temperature was it that it was grown in? Direct or indirect sunlight?
 
Red root floaters are red whenever there is a deficiency in soluble phosphate. I have seen that several times inn my tank. When grown without a phosphate deficiency the leaves are green. In the wild they typically have green leaves and red roots. Note test kits cannot tell the difference between soluble and insoluble phosphate.
 
I could not get them to grow well in my tank. I think I have too much surface movement. It's not much, but I guess they really need stillness to really grow. I had them in sort of a ring, but it was a pain in the butt to maintain, so I tried to just let them grow floating around. Didn't work well.
 
At my place they do well when kept in a still surface till softly moving. Too much movevent at the surface doesn't seem to work for them overhere.
 

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