Live Plant – Blue Stricta – 5cm Pot
$17.08
$28.69
Blue Stricta – The Ultimate Vibrant Aquarium BackdropBlue Stricta, scientifically named Hygrophila corymbosa, hails from Southeast Asia’s tropical wetlands. This fast-growing plant boasts large, lance-shaped green leaves, reaching up to 50 cm tall. Its dense foliage creates a lush backdrop, swaying gracefully in water currents. Moreover, its hardiness makes it a ripper choice for Aussie aquarists seeking a stunning, low-maintenance addition.Why Choose the Blue Stricta?This plant transforms your aquarium into a lush paradise. Firstly, its tall stems fill backgrounds, adding depth and vibrancy. Additionally, it absorbs nitrates, improving water quality. Its rapid growth suits creative aquascaping, while its adaptability fits all skill levels. Furthermore, it thrives without CO2, making it perfect for low-tech setups and vibrant, hassle-free displays.Quick StatsScientific Name: Hygrophila corymbosaCare Level: EasyLighting Needs: Moderate to HighpH Range: 6.0–7.5Temperature Range: 22–28°CCO2 Required: NoPlacement: Midground or BackgroundGrowth Rate: FastHow to Propagate the Blue StrictaPropagating Blue Stricta is a breeze. First, cut healthy stems 10–15 cm long, just below a node, using clean scissors. Next, strip lower leaves and plant the cutting 5–7 cm deep in fine substrate. Ensure nodes are buried for root growth. Within days, roots form, creating new plants to enhance your aquarium’s lush look.Care TipsKeep your Blue Stricta thriving with minimal effort. Firstly, provide moderate to high light (2–3 watts per gallon, 5000–7000K) for 4–6 hours daily. Secondly, use fine gravel or aquasoil for rooting. Add liquid fertilizers weekly to prevent yellowing. Additionally, trim stems regularly to maintain shape. Lastly, avoid herbivorous fish like goldfish to protect its leaves.FAQsCan Blue Stricta grow without CO2? Yes, it thrives without CO2, though supplementation boosts growth and color vibrancy.What substrate works best for this plant? Fine gravel or nutrient-rich aquasoil supports strong root development and healthy growth.How often should I trim Stricta? Trim every 1–2 weeks to control height and encourage bushier, denser growth.Is it safe for community fish tanks? Yes, it suits most fish, but avoid goldfish or cichlids that may eat or uproot it.Why are my plant’s leaves yellowing? Yellowing indicates iron deficiency; add liquid iron supplements to restore vibrant green hues.Add Blue Stricta to Your Aquarium Today!Elevate your tank with the vibrant beauty of Blue Stricta. Its fast growth, lush foliage, and easy care make it a top choice for Aussie aquarists. Create a thriving, green habitat for your aquatic mates today!ONLINE ORDERS – ALL ONLINE ORDERS POTS ARE REMOVED FOR TRANSIT AND BUNCHES ONLY ARE SENT
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