Rotala “Vietnam” boron toxicity

Rotala sp. “Vietnam”

The topmost leaves are translucent and some bend downward against the normal growth. The red stems lost their color. These symptoms were observed less than a day after dosing less than 1/120 tsp of Borax, Na₂B₄O₇*10H₂O, into my 60 gallon tank.  Two days later, the growing tips died off.  A couple of more days after that, the plants broke off mid-stem.  These symptoms may be the result of a boron toxicity.
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Also interesting is that these same symptoms resulted when I dosed potassium silicate, K₂O₃Si. Since silicon and boron are utlized for proper cell wall structure, excess or deficiency directly affects its growth.

The concentration at which an element becomes toxic is not absolute – it is often relative to all other elements. In this case, since I was dosing extremely lean traces, the excess boron probably resulted in toxicity due to it’s relatively high concentration. Thus, any statement that a certain concentration of an element is safe or toxic cannot be made without knowing what this concentration is relative to.

Relevant posts:
Update: Rotala “Vietnam” boron toxicity
Limnophila aromatica boron toxicity

Micronutrient Toxicity of Rotala rotundifolia “H’ra”

Rotala rotundifolia “H’ra” (aka: “Gia Lai”)

R H'ra ToxSymptoms: small, twisted and deformed new leaves; older leaves may develop necrotic spots and die.  Leaves may curl upward.  Anthocyanin production may become inhibited resulting in less red coloration.

Rotala tox.jpgShortened internodes is a symptom of toxicity.

R Hra toxNecrotic spots and holes in both young and old leaves are symptoms to toxicity.