Murdannia keisak
Murdannia keisak is an aquarium plant from Asia where it grows in rice fields and looks very similar to bamboo. The stems grow straight up and at a high rate.
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Murdannia keisak is an aquarium plant from Asia where it grows in rice fields and looks very similar to bamboo. The stems grow straight up and at a high rate.
Murdannia keisak is an aquarium plant from Asia where it grows in rice fields and looks very similar to bamboo. The stems grow straight up and at a high rate.
Stems can be planted separately from each other. Leaves grow to about 1 cm wide and 3-5 cm long. With sufficient light and CO2 addition, the stem will become somewhat redder in color. Due to the rapid growth, the longest stems can always be pruned. New shoots emerge from the parts left behind. The buds can be replanted to maintain a beautifully varied group.
Type: | Stem plant |
Origin: | Asia |
Growth rate: | High |
Height: | 5-20+ cm |
Light requirement: | 0.25 W/L |
CO2 requirement: | 0-5 mg/L |
Difficulty: | Comfortable |
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