Live Plant – Lobelia Mini (Lobelia Cardinalis) – Tissue Culture
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Lobelia Mini Tissue Culture – A Petite Powerhouse for Your AquariumLobelia Mini Tissue Culture, scientifically named Lobelia cardinalis ‘Mini’, hails from North America. This compact plant boasts small, vibrant green, oval leaves, growing 2-4 inches tall. Consequently, its petite size and lush foliage suit small aquariums. Moreover, its slow growth and sterile tissue culture ensure pest-free, healthy plants, making it a top pick for aquarists.Why Choose the Lobelia Mini Tissue Culture?This plant enhances your aquarium with its tidy, green leaves. Additionally, its small size fits perfectly in foreground setups. Since it comes from a sterile lab, it’s free from pests and algae. Furthermore, its easy care suits beginners. Therefore, it’s ideal for aquarists seeking a low-maintenance, vibrant addition to their tank.Quick StatsScientific Name: Lobelia cardinalis ‘Mini’Care Level: EasyLighting Needs: Moderate to HighpH Range: 6.0-7.5Temperature Range: 16-26°CCo2 Required: NoPlacement: ForegroundGrowth Rate: SlowHow to Propagate the Lobelia Mini Tissue CulturePropagating this plant is simple. First, rinse off the agar jelly from the tissue culture. Next, separate the plant into smaller bunches. Then, plant each bunch in nutrient-rich substrate. Finally, provide moderate light and stable conditions. As a result, new plants grow slowly, creating a lush, compact carpet in your aquarium.Care Tips for Lobelia Mini Tissue CultureRinse all agar before planting to ensure health. Moreover, use moderate to high lighting for vibrant growth. Additionally, maintain stable water parameters within the ideal range. Trim dead leaves to keep it neat. Consequently, this plant thrives with minimal care, adding charm to your aquarium’s foreground. Avoid over-fertilizing to prevent algae.FAQsCan Lobelia cardinalis ‘Mini’ grow emersed? Yes, it grows emersed in humid conditions but thrives submerged.Why is agar jelly used in tissue culture? Agar provides a sterile, nutrient-rich medium for pest-free growth.Does this plant need CO2? No, it grows well without CO2, though it benefits from supplementation.How do I handle pale leaves? Add liquid fertilizers and ensure adequate lighting for vibrant color.Is it safe for shrimp and fish? Yes, it’s non-toxic and offers shelter for aquatic life.Add Lobelia Cardinalis ‘Mini’ to Your Aquarium Today!Transform your tank with the Lobelia Mini Tissue Culture. Its compact, vibrant foliage and easy care make it a winner. Therefore, grab yours now to create a lush, natural underwater scene!
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