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Sagittaria Subulata - Bunched
Create a classic, low-maintenance underwater meadow with Sagittaria subulata, the highly popular Dwarf Sagittaria. This exceptionally hardy, grass-like plant features bright green, ribbon-like leaves that form compact rosettes. Unlike many demanding carpeting plants, Sagittaria subulata is incredibly forgiving, thriving in low-light and low-tech setups without the need for CO2 injection. While typically sold loose, this bunched portion is conveniently secured together for easy transport. Once separated and planted, it spreads steadily by sending out runners, quickly forming a lush, natural-looking lawn that provides a safe haven for shrimp, bottom-dwellers, and fry. Please note: Product images are AI-generated and will vary from the actual plant received.
Key benefits:
Effortless Carpet Plant: One of the easiest grass-like plants to carpet, making it a favorite for beginners who want a green foreground without high-tech equipment.
Extremely Adaptive: Highly resilient to varying water conditions, easily tolerating low light, hard water, and low nutrient levels.
Natural Bottom Cover: Provides an excellent, dense shelter for dwarf shrimp, fry, and shy bottom-dwelling species like Corydoras.
Specifications:
Form: Bunched
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Placement: Foreground to Midground
Light Requirement: Low to Medium
Co2 Requirement: Low (Not required)
Water type: Freshwater
Suggested use: Remove the lead weight or band holding the bunch together. Do not plant the entire bunch together as a single clump, as this will choke the inner root systems and rot the crowns. Gently separate the individual plantlets. Plant each runner directly into your substrate, taking care not to bury the central crown (where the leaves meet the roots) too deeply. Space the individual plantlets about an inch apart. Adding root fertilizer tabs near the base will significantly speed up its carpeting growth.
What’s included: 1 x Bunched portion of Sagittaria Subulata
Create a classic, low-maintenance underwater meadow with Sagittaria subulata, the highly popular Dwarf Sagittaria. This exceptionally hardy, grass-like plant features bright green, ribbon-like leaves that form compact rosettes. Unlike many demanding carpeting plants, Sagittaria subulata is incredibly forgiving, thriving in low-light and low-tech setups without the need for CO2 injection. While typically sold loose, this bunched portion is conveniently secured together for easy transport. Once separated and planted, it spreads steadily by sending out runners, quickly forming a lush, natural-looking lawn that provides a safe haven for shrimp, bottom-dwellers, and fry. Please note: Product images are AI-generated and will vary from the actual plant received.
Key benefits:
Effortless Carpet Plant: One of the easiest grass-like plants to carpet, making it a favorite for beginners who want a green foreground without high-tech equipment.
Extremely Adaptive: Highly resilient to varying water conditions, easily tolerating low light, hard water, and low nutrient levels.
Natural Bottom Cover: Provides an excellent, dense shelter for dwarf shrimp, fry, and shy bottom-dwelling species like Corydoras.
Specifications:
Form: Bunched
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Placement: Foreground to Midground
Light Requirement: Low to Medium
Co2 Requirement: Low (Not required)
Water type: Freshwater
Suggested use: Remove the lead weight or band holding the bunch together. Do not plant the entire bunch together as a single clump, as this will choke the inner root systems and rot the crowns. Gently separate the individual plantlets. Plant each runner directly into your substrate, taking care not to bury the central crown (where the leaves meet the roots) too deeply. Space the individual plantlets about an inch apart. Adding root fertilizer tabs near the base will significantly speed up its carpeting growth.
What’s included: 1 x Bunched portion of Sagittaria Subulata
