Live Plant – Rotala Wallichii – Bunch
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$45.78
Rotala Wallichii Bunch – The Ultimate Colorful Aquarium StunnerRotala Wallichii Bunch, scientifically named Rotala wallichii, originates from Asia’s tropical wetlands. This striking plant grows to 30 cm, with delicate, needle-like leaves that shift from purple to orange under high light. Its vibrant, bushy stems create a stunning backdrop. Moreover, its vivid colors make it a ripper choice for Aussie aquarists seeking a bold aquascape.Why Choose the Rotala Wallichii Bunch?This plant transforms your aquarium into a vibrant masterpiece. Firstly, its colorful leaves add a striking background focal point. Additionally, it oxygenates water, boosting tank health. Its fast growth suits dynamic aquascaping, while its beauty rewards dedicated care. Furthermore, it indicates iron levels, helping maintain water quality for a thriving, eye-catching display.Quick Stats for Rotala Wallichii BunchScientific Name: Rotala wallichiiCare Level: ModerateLighting Needs: HighpH Range: 6.0–7.5Temperature Range: 22–28°CCO2 Required: YesPlacement: Midground or BackgroundGrowth Rate: FastHow to Propagate the Rotala Wallichii BunchPropagating Rotala Wallichii Bunch is straightforward. First, cut healthy stems 10–15 cm long below a node using clean scissors. Next, plant cuttings 3–5 cm deep in fine substrate, spacing them to ensure light access. Alternatively, use side shoots for new plants. Within days, roots form, creating vibrant new stems for your aquarium.Care Tips for Rotala Wallichii BunchKeep your Rotala Wallichii thriving with focused care. Firstly, provide high light (3–4 watts per gallon, 5000–7000K) for 10–12 hours daily. Secondly, inject CO2 to enhance color and growth. Add iron-rich liquid fertilizers weekly to prevent deficiency. Additionally, trim regularly to maintain shape. Lastly, avoid herbivorous fish to protect delicate leaves.FAQsWhy are my Rotala leaves fading? Fading indicates low iron or light; add iron supplements and ensure high lighting.Is CO2 essential for this plant? Yes, CO2 significantly boosts growth and vibrant purple to orange coloration.How often should I trim it? Trim every 1–2 weeks to control height and encourage bushier, denser growth.What substrate works best? Fine gravel or nutrient-rich aquasoil supports strong roots and healthy growth.Can it grow in low light? No, high light is crucial for vibrant colors and robust growth.Add Rotala Wallichii to Your Aquarium Today!Elevate your tank with the vibrant beauty of Rotala Wallichii Bunch. Its colorful foliage, fast growth, and striking appeal make it a top pick for Aussie aquarists. Create a thriving, vivid habitat for your aquatic mates today!
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