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GRATIOLA VISCIDULA

Brand: AQUA ART

6,95 €
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GRATIOLA VISCIDULA – In Vitro Aquarium Plant, Unique Appearance and Compact Growth

GRATIOLA VISCIDULA is an aquarium plant originating from North America, recently introduced into aquascaping. With its distinctive look and compact shoots, it grows up to 10 cm tall and about 2 cm wide, making it ideal for midground planting in aquariums. Its slow growth and structured form allow for natural, tidy layouts with a unique touch.

Thanks to its moderate lighting and CO₂ requirements, Gratiola viscidula is suitable for aquarists with intermediate experience. The in vitro cultivation ensures the plant is free from snails, pests, and algae, guaranteeing a safe and easy transition to your aquarium.

Key features:

  • Planting location: Midground

  • Origin: North America

  • Growth rate: Slow

  • Height: Up to 10 cm

  • Lighting: Medium

  • CO₂: Medium

  • Distinctive and compact appearance

  • Ideal for creating tidy and natural layouts

  • Uniform and easy-to-manage growth

How to use:

  1. Gently remove the plant from the cup.

  2. Rinse off the gel thoroughly under running water.

  3. Divide the plant into small clumps of 1-2 cm.

  4. Plant the clumps close together in the substrate using tweezers.

  5. Over time, they will form a dense group of mature plants.

Why choose Gratiola viscidula: Gratiola viscidula is a perfect choice for aquarists looking for a compact, unique midground plant that combines aesthetics with ease of maintenance. Its distinctive look and sterile cultivation make it a safe, high-quality addition to any aquascape.

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