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Hygrophila Pinnatifida is a relatively rarer aquatic plant in the aquarium hobby. This aquatic plant features green and bronze hues on the upper side of its leaves and possesses a notorious deep red hue on the underside. A classic plant to use in aquascape layouts, Hygrophila Pinnatifida makes a beautiful addition to any planted aquarium tank. Its care requirements isn't too difficult so long as the water is kept clean and quality aquarium lighting is provided. Compact growth can be encouraged through frequent trimming and high light. Dosing additional nutrients, such as Iron, will also help to bring out the deep coloration that is, more often than not, the goal of keeping this aquatic plant. In addition, this unique aquatic plant can be attached to aquarium hardscape such as driftwood or rock instead of being planted directed in planted tank substrate.

| Common Name | Hygrophila Pinnatifida |
| Care | Moderate |
| Lighting | Medium to High |
| CO2 | Recommended |
| Suggested Placement | Background |
| Propagation | Trim and plant stems |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Height | 5-8" |
Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro by laboratories who specialize in propagating aquatic plants. There is a huge selection of plant species that have been propagated this way. This is truly the best option for those who want absolutely zero unwanted pests, algae and pesticides. This makes them perfect for shrimp keepers and any planted tank enthusiasts alike.
NOTE: It is important to remove the tissue culture agar gel before planting. Simply wash the gel away, divide, and plant.
Aquarium plants can vary in growth form and may require time to transition to your aquarium environment, whether grown submerged or emersed. This transition period is a natural part of establishing healthy, long-term growth in planted aquariums.
From carpeting plants in the foreground to stem plants and larger species used in the midground or background, each plant offers a unique contribution to a balanced and natural aquascape. As plants adapt, it is normal to see minor changes such as leaf melt, color shifts, or new growth patterns as they settle into their new conditions.
We carefully inspect and prepare all live aquatic plants prior to shipping. While we do our best to minimize hitchhikers, we cannot guarantee plants to be completely pest or snail-free unless tissue culture options are selected.
Because live plants are perishable, some signs of transit stress may occur, including leaf loss or cosmetic damage. These are typically temporary and when when healthy roots are present, most plants will recover with proper care.
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Tissue culture aquarium plants are grown in sterile, laboratory conditions, ensuring they are free from pests, algae, and snails. These young plants are cultivated in nutrient-rich gel and are grown in emersed form before being introduced into the aquarium.
Tissue culture plants are best for aquascapers looking for clean, controlled plant material, especially for shrimp tanks or sensitive setups. Before planting, the gel media should be gently removed, and the plant can be divided into smaller portions for planting.
With proper care, tissue culture plants transition quickly and establish into healthy submerged growth.
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Trim aquarium stem plants by cutting the stem
After trimming, the rooted portion can remain in place or be removed
New shoots will grow from the node where the stem was cut
Alternatively, replant the healthiest trimming to propagate new stems
Repeating this process encourages denser, bushier plant groups
April 6th — Just over one month of growth with little coloration in the stem plants
May 21st — Stem plants are beginning to take off, but coloration has not fully developed yet
May 31st — Slight melt appears in the lower, older portions of the stems as the plants transition to new growth
June 21st — The stem plants are starting to color up, but the group has not yet been "shaped"
July 6th - The stems now have color and have reached the surface. This area is now trimmed and shaped
July 6th - The healthiest and most colorful trimmings are replanted in between for denser growth
Aerial roots and emergent growth from Ludwiga Natans 'Super Red'
September 15th — The final look of this Ultum Nature Systems 45U planted aquarium Iwagumi and a view through the aquascape’s lifecycle.
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"Fantastic specimens. Thank you! Adapting well."
Shipping
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