Palussian plant with creeping rhizome that propagates slowly through underground stolones.
While column fertilization is not very important (just introduce small amounts of macros and micro elements in column), the fertilization of the substrate, as for most of the Cryptocory, is fundamental.
Important is therefore to use fertile bottom or supplements in tablets to be introduced in the substrate.
It is possible to observe inflorescences only if it has been cultivated.
Both in emerged and submerged culture it is possible to distinguish this species from other very similar observing the color of the leaves of the adult plants that maintains a purely green color.
The remarkable capacity of adaptation of this plant allows it to be cultivated both in harsh waters and to hold and in quite high pH ranges.
The result is therefore a plant suitable for newbies
- Color
- Dark green
Green - Origin
- Asia
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Positioning
- Background
- Light requirement
- Little
- Growth speed
- Average
- Co2
- Little
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