What is the reddest rotala?

What is the reddest rotala?

Easily one of the reddest plants we keep in stock! The Rotala Macrandra – Red, commonly known as the Giant Red Rotala, is a beautiful red plant from Asia. The species has among the most intense coloration in the aquarium and is stunning when kept in top condition.

Is rotala Macrandra hard to grow?

Rotala macrandra is a fast growing stem plant so propagation is easy; cut off top 3 to 4 inches of the stem and replant, leave the bottom portion to sprout new shoots. Robust varietals such as the green varietals can take more topping cycles before requiring replanting of new tips and discarding of old bottoms.

Does rotala Macrandra need CO2?

It’s nice to see that its possible to grow these so-called difficult plants without co2. You obviously have a good balance of everything.

How do you care for a rotala Macrandra?

Rotala Macrandra will grow best with CO2 levels from 15-25ppm. Soft and acidic water is preferred. To propagate, cut the newest growth from the base of the stem, and re-plant into the substrate. For pruning, cut off the leafy, robust top half and re-plant into the substrate.

Do you need CO2 for red plants?

Generally, many red species require CO2, more specialized lighting and regular fertilization to truly show off their colors. However, there are a few species that will grow well even without CO2 injection. For a more in-depth guide for getting the best color out of red plants; read this link.

Why do aquarium plants turn red?

Especially a limitation in the supply with nitrogen and phosphate can bring out the desired red hues you’re after. Especially when high levels of nitrate are present, the leaves of certain plants turn green or brownish. It’s with a lack in nitrate that makes them turn truly red or pink.

Does Rotala need CO2?

It is tolerant of a wide range of water parameters and is an easy plant to grow; it does well even in aquariums without carbon dioxide injection after a period of adjustment. However, having sufficient light and CO2 allows it to grow with better density, and better coloration.

Can Rotala survive without CO2?

How do you plant a Rotala HRA?

This plant can be grown emersed or submersed. To achieve propagation take a cutting from one of the plant’s side shoots or axial roots and re-plant into the substrate. Notes: Rotala has fragile leaves!

How do you grow Rotala fast?

Rotala in aquariums grows rapidly in bright light, especially with CO2 supplementation. The plant may turn back down when it reaches the surface of the water, creating a lush, cascading appearance.

What is an Rotala macrandra?

Rotala Macrandra is a dramatic back or mid-ground stem plant with red leaves that make a striking contrast to the usual green foliage. T his plant can be difficult to grow since it requires very higher levels of light and nutrients.

Is red Rotala hard to grow?

Rotala Macrandra is a dramatic back or mid-ground stem plant with red leaves that make a striking contrast to the usual green foliage. T his plant can be difficult to grow since it requires very higher levels of light and nutrients. Without sufficient lighting, the plant’s bottom leaves will shrivel and fall off.

What is the best temperature for Rotala macrandra?

Generally, this plant will do well between 65 degrees and 78 degrees, which should serve the majority of freshwater aquarists. Because of its delicate nature, including Rotala macrandra with plant-grazing fishes is not recommended, unless intended to be a very expensive food item.

How do you care for a Rotala macrandra plant?

Rotala macrandra requires fairly intense lighting conditions to bring out its best. It will grow under less intense light, but not well, and if the water temperature is set higher than 82 degrees Fahrenheit, the plant is likely to brown off and dissolve.

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