Utricularia graminifolia Invitro aquarium plant

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Invitro Utricularia graminifolia

Utricularia graminifolia is an attractive in-vitro aquarium plant that is particularly appreciated for its grass-like appearance and its ability to form dense carpets in the aquarium. This plant comes from the water hose family (Lentibulariaceae) and is known for its fine, grass-like leaves that create a natural and aesthetically pleasing underwater landscape.
  • Difficulty of cultivation: : difficult
  • Light requirement: medium
  • CO₂ requirement: medium
  • Height of the adult plant: up to 3-10 cm
  • Growth: medium to fast, depending on light
  • Temperature: 24 - 26°C
  • Placement in the aquarium: Foreground
  • Origin: Asia
  • 6 cm cup diameter
Utricularia graminifolia is ideal for foreground planting in aquaria. It forms dense, green carpets that create a natural look and can serve as hiding places for small fish and shrimps. This plant is suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists and contributes to the biological diversity and aesthetic beauty of an aquarium.

Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed off the gel under rinse off the gel thoroughly under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. The Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm clumps and then place these in the substrate into the substrate at a small distance.
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Myriophyllum mattogrossense
Myriophyllum MattogrossenseMyriophyllum Mattogrossense, also known as red columbine, is a decorative aquarium plant that is quite demanding.Growing difficulty: demandingLight requirements: strongCO₂ requirements: strongOutgrown plant height: up to 60 cmGrowth: fastTemperature: 24-28°CPlacement in aquarium: third levelOrigin: South AmericaCup diameter 6 cmMyriophyllum Mattogrossense or red coneflower is a rather demanding, although easy to grow tertiary plant. It is native to Brazil, more specifically to Mato Grosso in the Rio Amazon. It has long, brittle stems with pinnate, whorled leaves.The plant itself is reminiscent of dill in appearance. Under good conditions, it can bloom with small, red, single flowers. It needs a fertile, rich substrate and very intense lighting. Only then can it develop its full potential and show its beauty in the aquarium. It does not like coarse gravel, it grows much better in a fine but permeable substrate. Intensive CO₂ fertilization is advisable. Liquid fertilizer added to the water column will also improve the aesthetic qualities of the plant, which likes to make use of these resources. If it is well fertilized, it grows luxuriantly and the stems have a beautiful red color. It needs a long day, so the light should be on for at least 8-10 hours. It is very sensitive to the parameters that are not maintained. With regular water changes it grows vigorously and the leaves spread into green fans, while in old water the leaves become much smaller and unsightly. If you change the water every few months, you may lose the plant. Myriophyllum Mattogrossense thrives in both soft and hard water.pH 6-7.2.Temperature 24-28°C It is also important that you prune the Myriophyllum regularly. If the plant is not pruned, it will get very fine leaves, especially in the lower part, which will look very unflattering. Regular pruning of the tops helps to prevent this. The plant reproduces very easily, it is enough to plant the cut tip in fertile soil, and it will quickly form a rich, filamentous root system. Due to the need for fertilizer and the capriciousness of the plant, it is not recommended for beginners in aquaristics. The plant is grown in vitro and is free of snails, parasites and algae. A high quality gel was used as a nutrient solution for breeding, so it can quickly and easily adapt to new conditions..

CHF 6.50

Micranthemum sp. 'Monte Carlo'
Micranthemum sp. 'Monte Carlo'Micranthemum sp. 'Monte Carlo' is a green plant that gets along with little light. It forms a green lawn in the aquarium. It can also be planted as an epiphyte on roots, ornaments or stones.Difficulty of cultivation: moderately demanding Light requirement: high CO₂ requirement: medium Height of mature plant: 2-10 cm Growth: medium Temperature: 23-28°C Placement in aquarium: in the foreground Origin: South America 6 cm cup diameter Micranthemum sp. 'Monte Carlo' (Micranthemum tweediei) is native to Argentina. It is a lawn plant with small, compact, round, light green leaves. In most cases, the leaves are 0.5-1 cm long. It is ideal fornano aquariums, but also for larger tanks. It forms a fast-growing carpet in the foreground of the aquarium. Under good conditions it spreads very quickly.Plant in small clumps close together or on roots or rocks. It floats well on substrate. When grown on decorative elements, it forms stems that hang down impressively. Pruning promotes density and growth of the plant. The care of Monte Carlo is not demanding. It consists of regular pruning with sharp scissors with curved blades.The cut longest branches can be planted in the ground as stems. Such a seedling will form roots and continue to grow.It also grows without additional carbon dioxide supply or macro- and micronutrient fertilizers. However, it should be remembered that it is a slow to moderate growth. To ensure optimal growth, the plant should receive good light conditions and additional CO₂.Fertile substrate and liquid fertilizer have a positive effect on the condition of the plant.Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then place them at a small distance in the substrate or on the selected objects.

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Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini
Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini'Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini' is a green plant, recommended for the second level of the aquarium and for the paludarium. A very decorative species that is not particularly demanding.Difficulty of growing: easy Light requirements: medium CO₂ requirements: low Outgrown plant height: up to 20 cm Growth: medium Temperature: 15-28°C Placement in aquarium: second level Origin: North America Shell diameter: 6 cm Lobelia Cardinalis mini is a plant native to North America. In nature, it is found in wetlands and riverbanks. It is distributed from the Gulf of Mexico through the eastern states of the United States to southern Canada. It grows in the ground and has a well-developed root system. The feathery stems can develop auxiliary roots in leafless areas. Its small leaves are bright green, oval with a conspicuous pale central vein.Lobelias can be cultivated in aquariums and paludariums. It thrives in muddy soil as well as underwater. It tolerates temperatures from 15 to 28 °C and can also be kept in a pond. It thrives best at 20-23°C and requires soft to medium-hard water with a pH between 6.5 and 7.2.Without sufficient light, the leaves turn yellow, but in bright light the undersides of the leaves turn purple. It is not particularly demanding, but regular water changes, fertilizer and CO₂ support its growth.In the aquarium, lobelia should be planted in a group in the middle ground, but it is also well suited as a foreground plant. Pruning is necessary for the plant to grow well; use scissors to remove older leaves. You can also cut back the entire plant and use the cut tips as cuttings. Planting: The plant must be removed from the cup and thoroughly rinsed from the gel under running water. This is best done by placing the plant in a container of lukewarm water. Most of the gel will then fall off by itself. Divide the contents of the cup into 1-2 cm lumps and then set them at intervals of 1 to 2 cm.

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Sagittaria subulata
Saggitaria subulata - InVitro Sagittaria subulata is a versatile and easy-care aquarium plant that creates a harmonious overall picture both in the foreground and in the middle ground. With its narrow, grass-like leaves, it forms dense, natural carpets and brings lively structure to any aquarium. Under optimal conditions, the plant spreads via runners and quickly creates a dense growth. Depending on the placement and light conditions, it can vary its growth height - from low ground cover to taller, decorative accents in the background. The occasional flowering is particularly attractive in optimal conditions: Delicate, small flowers can appear above the surface of the water, adding an unusual touch to the aquarium. Advantages at a glance: Undemanding aquatic plant for beginners and professionals Forms dense lawns through natural runners Flexible growth height depending on location and care Can develop decorative flowers above the water surface Supplied free from snails, algae and parasites Product details: Name: Sagittaria subulataPlanting location: Foreground - middle groundOrigin: South America Growth: FastHeight: Up to 30 cm, depending on conditionsLight requirement: Medium to high CO₂ supply: not essential, but beneficial Propagation: by stolons, divisionDelivery form: InVitro (sterile packaging) Manufacturer: Aqua art

CHF 6.50