Pogostemon stellatus spec. - Sternrotala coarse

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Pogostemon stellatus spec. - Star Rotala coarse

formerly Eusteralis species

max. growth height - 40 cm Country of origin Australia, Southeast Asia
Suitability NanoCube Type  
family Lamiaceae Genus Pogostemon
Propagation Head cuttings, side shoots Growth rate medium
pH 5 - 7 Water hardness 0 - 15 °dh
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Pogostemon stellatus is a stem plant with densely clustered whorls of leaves and vividly coloured leaf tips. It is more commonly found in Asia and Australia, where it thrives in marshy and boggy areas up to over 2,000 m. In aquarium culture, it is quite demanding and requires soft water for good growth. Plenty of light, continuous CO2 supplementation and a good diet are equally important. Once the stems have reached the water’s surface, you can trim the shoot tips and replant them – but the cut lower stem will also sprout new growth.

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The Stellatus arrived strong, bushy and safely packaged, and is thriving! Thank you.

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