To propagate, take a cutting from the main plant and remove the leaves at the bottom. Carefully place the cutting into the substrate, ensuring the stem isn’t damaged. Roots will soon develop, forming a new plant. Make sure the cuttings have plenty of nutrients in the water to encourage faster root growth.
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Scientific name: Hygrophila corymbosa,
Family: Acanthaceae Usual maximum size in aquariums: 15 - 40 cm (5.91 - 15.75 inch) Recommended pH range for the species: 6.3 - 7.5 Recommended water hardness (dGH): 4 - 18°N (71.43 - 321.43ppm) Recommended temperature: 20 - 28 °C (68 - 82.4°F) Reproduction of the plant: Cuttings Origin (in the wild): East Asia How fast these plants grow: Fast Recommended substrate: Fine gravel Demands on lighting: Bright Ideal placement in a fish tank: Middle