Rotala indica in-vitro
Scientific Name: Rotala indica (Bonsai)
Common Name: Bonsai Rotala
Origin: Southeast Asia
Family: Lythraceae
Height: 5-15 cm
Growth Rate: Moderate
Placement in Tank: Foreground, Midground
Light Requirement: Medium to High
CO₂ Requirement: Recommended for optimal growth and compact form
Temperature: 22-28°C
pH: 6.0-7.5
Propagation: Stem cuttings
Rotala Indica (Bonsai) is a compact, miniature variety of Rotala, cherished for its small, round leaves and dense, bushy growth. This unique plant is perfect for aquascapers aiming to create a well-structured and manicured appearance in the midground or foreground of their aquariums.
Key Features:
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Compact Growth: Known for its dense and miniature foliage, Rotala Indica (Bonsai) forms tidy, bush-like clusters that add structure and texture to aquascapes.
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Easy to Shape: Responding well to regular trimming, this plant allows aquascapers to shape it precisely, making it ideal for creating a clean, manicured look.
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In-Vitro Cultivation: Grown under sterile conditions, Rotala Indica (Bonsai) is free from pests, algae, and pathogens, ensuring a healthy and contaminant-free start for your aquascape.
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Perfect for Aquascaping: With its compact form and small leaves, this plant is suitable for foreground or midground placement, opening endless possibilities for creative and artistic aquascaping designs.
Care Requirements:
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Lighting: Medium to high light levels are necessary to maintain its compact growth and vibrant green color. Insufficient light can cause the plant to become leggy and lose its bushy form.
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CO₂: While not strictly required, CO₂ supplementation is highly recommended for faster growth and to maintain a dense, compact appearance.
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Water Parameters: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH between 6.0-7.5 and temperatures ranging from 22-28°C. Nutrient-rich water and substrate will boost growth and health.
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Trimming: Regular pruning is essential to keep its bushy shape. Trimming encourages lateral shoots, enhancing the plant's fullness. Replant trimmed cuttings to propagate new growth.
Planting Tips:
- Rinse the nutrient gel off the plant thoroughly before planting it in your aquarium.
- Use a nutrient-rich substrate, spacing each stem evenly in the foreground or midground for a neat and manicured effect.
- Provide good lighting and CO₂ supplementation for quick establishment and to keep the foliage compact and lush.