Tissue Culture Aquatic Plants
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Glossostigma Elatinoides Platinum
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Marsilea Hirsuta
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Rotala Bonsai
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Cryptocoryne Nurii
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Lilaeopsis Mauritiana
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Alternanthera Rosaefolia
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Cryptocoryne Crispatula Tonkinensis
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Ammania Bonsai
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Rotala Macrandra Mini Tissue Culture
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Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis
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Bucephalandra Green Wavy
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Echinodorus Magdalenensis
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Myriophyllum Guyana
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Rotala Coin Leaf Tissue Culture
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Cryptocoryne Affinis Red
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Christmas Moss Tissue Culture
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Anubias Minima Dragon Claw
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Lagenandra Meeboldii Red
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Helanthium Vesuvius
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Ludwigia Inclinata Cuba
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Hygrophila Pinnatifida Tissue Culture
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Gratiola Viscidula
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Cryptocoryne Ferruginea Sekadauensis
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Staurogyne Bihar
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Tissue Culture Aquarium Planting Guide
Not long ago, hobbyists had fewer options and would typically buy aquatic plants that were grown in nursies. There are some disadvantages to this, which can include limited availability and the presence of pests or algae. The introduction of tissue culture aquatic plants directly addresses some of these concerns and has made a variety of species more accessible. Rarer plants like Anubias Nana ‘Pinto’, ‘Snow White’, Bacopa Salzmannii ‘Purple’, Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia ‘Chai’ and others are now more readily available for all hobbyists to enjoy. Tissue culture aquarium plants offer a pest-free start or peace of mind if adding to an established planted tank.

Step 1: Rinse and Clean
Remove the plant from its container and gently remove the agar gel. It helps to do this in a container of clean water. Once you’ve removed as much as you can, lightly rinse the plants using cold water. Do not use hot water to prevent damages to your plant. The gel is harmless to aquarium livestock if accidentally left in an aquarium, but too much can cause algae issues!
Step 2: Separate
We recommend splitting the plant into half inch portions. This makes planting easier. Don’t worry too much if you need to apply some pressure when separating. It may be necessary because the roots of the plants often become entangled within the cup. This is a common occurrence for plants like Eleocharis Belem (dwarf hairgrass) or Utricularia Graminifolia.
Step 3: Plant and Grow
Plant deep into your soil just like a normal plant! Give them some time to adjust and enjoy.
Aquascaper's Note: Tissue cultures are young plants and will naturally be smaller than a more mature potted or bunched variation. Monitor & provide a little TLC as they will be more sensitive to sudden changes in your aquarium.