Does Rotala Macrandra need CO2?

Does Rotala Macrandra need CO2?

Rotala macrandra does best with CO2 injection. Rotala macrandras generally do not actually require very high levels of CO2, however, they do not take CO2 fluctuations well. So CO2 levels have to be sustained at a steady level (long term) whether you choose a higher or lower injection rate.

Does Rotala rotundifolia green need CO2?

It is tolerant of a wide range of water parameters and is an easy plant to grow; it does well even in aquariums without carbon dioxide injection after a period of adjustment. However, having sufficient light and CO2 allows it to grow with better density, and better coloration.

Does Rotala need high light?

Note: if you want the beautifully-red, bushy appearance of Rotala, you’ll need high-light conditions (i.e. 75PAR or greater.) This species grows fast — it’s best-suited as a background plant. If you’re planting this species within a high-tech tank, expect to trim at least once per week once it’s established.

How do you care for a Rotala Macrandra?

Rotala Macrandra will grow best with CO2 levels from 15-25ppm. Soft and acidic water is preferred. To propagate, cut the newest growth from the base of the stem, and re-plant into the substrate. For pruning, cut off the leafy, robust top half and re-plant into the substrate.

How do plants get bushy stems?

In order to achieve the desired bushy growth in your stem plants you need to apply the trimming method used in the Nature Aquarium. Cut back your stem plant (or entire group planting) down to about half its original size when it has grown out too long.

How do you plant rotundifolia?

Rotala Rotundifolia Propagation When you are ready to start another plant, you simply cut off the top half of a strong stem of your Rotala Rotundifolia and plant it into the substrate to grow. Before you plant the stem into the substrate you will want to remove any leaves it has from its last node.

How do you make a Rotala bushy?

Let them grow to near the top of the tank and then top them so about 4″ of the bases of the stems are left. Then let them branch and grow again to the top. This time trim them just above where you trimmed before so the branches from before branch yet again. This time you will have a nice bushy growth.

How long does it take for Rotala to grow?

Rotala Rotundifolia has a rather fast growth rate. It can grow up to 1 inch per week if kept in the right conditions, and you will have to do regular trimmings of the plant to keep it at your desired shape. Rotala Rotundifolia is a plant that can grow on land, submerged in water, or simply immersed in water.

Can Rotala grow in sand?

Rotala rotundifolia and Limnophila sessiliflora are the two stem plant who grow and look the best in a sand substrate, medium to low light, low tech tank.