RTG Plants

RTG Rotala macrandra tc

R199,95

Rotala macrandra ‘Japan’ is a magnificent aquarium plant, but unfortunately, it is very demanding. This variant is a little easier to grow and develops better coloration. It needs very good light to develop its beautiful red shades, just like CO2 addition and soft water are vital to ensure optimal growth. Cut the longest stems 5-10 cm from the ground and replant them in the group.

RTG Rotala Vietnam H’ra tc

R199,95

Aquarium plant from tissue culture in closed cup. Rotala ‘H’ra’ has rather narrow leaves and an overhanging or creeping growth. It is probably a variation of Rotala rotundifolia and has much resemblance to Rotala sp. ‘Green’. High light levels, good fertilization and added CO2 will induce almost exclusively creeping growth and a warm, rich orange coloration. This makes it possible to create a dense, orange mid-ground cushion or even an unusual, orange foreground carpet.

RTG Rotala Wallichi tc

R199,95

Aquarium plant from tissue culture in closed cup. Rotala wallichii is a demanding plant that develops red shoot tips in good light conditions. The most decorative effect can be achieved by planting a large number of stems in a group. Rotala walichii is good as background and midground plant and suitable even for small aquariums, because it is easy to prune if it grows too tall. CO2 addition boosts growth considerably. It also prefers soft, slightly acidic water.

RTG Schismatoglottis preitoi tc

R224,95

Schismatoglottis prietoi can resemble Anubias, wit 3-8 cm long, eliptic leaves. Growth is faster, though, and it grows best planted in the bottom layer, where it willingly produces runners. It is an undemanding and easy plant, thriving very well in most aquaria, even in very poor light. Schismatoglottis prietoi naturally grows in rivers of the Phillipines, where it often appears in large, dense groups.

RTG Staurogyne repens tc

R199,95

Staurogyne repens is a fresh green, compact and hardy plant for the foreground of the aquarium and it was found in River Rio Cristalino in the southern Amazonas. Its nearest relative in the aquaristic is Hygrophila but Staurogyne is different with its marked compact, low and bushy stature (5-10 cm) and small green leaves (each stem is 3.4 cm wide). When planting in the aquarium, the longest upright shoots should be cut off and new, horizontally creeping shoots will soon form from the plant basis and gradually colonize the gravel. At low light, the growth will be more upright and much less side shoots will be formed.

RTG Vesicularia ferrieri ‘Weeping moss’ tc

R199,95
Vesicularia ferriei ‘Weeping Moss’ is an aquarium plant known for its characteristic weeping growth form, featuring hanging, delicate shoots. This moss species grows uniformly and forms dense carpets, seamlessly integrating into aquatic landscapes. The weeping moss is cultivated in vitro, ensuring a safe and pesticide-free introduction to the aquarium. It provides habitat for small organisms and contributes to improved water quality by absorbing nutrients and producing oxygen.

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