Nora,
The problem with your Cabomba is quite possibly a lack of light, although
not a problem of light intensity.. While this plant is sold in bunches, it
should never be planted this way. Instead, the wrapper that holds the
strands together in a tight bunch should be removed, and each strand should be
planted individually.
While it should still be loosely planted as a "bunch," the individual
strands should be planted at least 1/4" or more apart from each other to allow
the light to reach the strands that would otherwise be cut off from light --
if they were planted all together as one tight bunch. The bottoms of the
inner strands would never receive light. The plant needs water circulation
between the strands also.
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