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Eco Plant - Ceratopteris Thalictroides Fein - Invitro small cup
A plant with a unique shape resembling a water fern. It grows quickly in bright light. It does not need to be planted in substrate. Good for the midground and background. Recommended for advanced aquarists. The number of plant seedlings in a cup is 14 - 50 pieces.
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Manufacturer DMR Group Poland ul. Woźniaka 42 40-389 Katowice Poland [email protected]
Responsible person DMR Group Poland Woźniaka 42 40-389 Katowice Poland [email protected]
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Description
About the plant Ceratopteris Thalictroides Fein:
Polish name: Paptotnica or Sumatran fern. It grows quickly in mineral-rich water and high light conditions. Therefore, it is recommended for anti-algae treatments or as a second or third plan plant for advanced aquarists.
It performs well in aquatic environments as well as outside of them. It can be planted in a forest in a jar, terrarium, and paludarium.
The plant can be easily propagated by cutting and inserting new cuttings into the substrate. The substrate should contain a significant amount of macro and microelements. It is recommended to use Neo Tabs Plant Tabs and Neo Tabs K fertilizers.
When planting, clumps should be spaced 2.5 cm apart to encourage faster growth.
The addition of CO2 and soft water will significantly accelerate growth. This plant can grow quickly and will require regular trimming when grown under suitable conditions.
Difficulty of cultivation:
Difficult
Plant on the plan:
Second/Third
Growth rate:
Fast
Lighting:
Medium approx. 0.5W/l
CO2 requirement:
Medium 6 - 14 mg/l
Height:
15 - 40 cm
Aquarium:
Aquarium/Terrarium/Paludarium
Cup:
6 cm
Number of cuttings: It depends on the size of the plant. Usually, it ranges from 14 for broad-leaved varieties to 50 for tall, fine-leaved or lawn types.