Bacopa serpyllifolia 'Japan' - 5cm Net Pot
Product Details
Contents: One Bacopa serpyllifolia 'Japan' plant in a 5cm net pot
Dimensions: Pot size 8cm x 5cm, Plant height varies
General Description
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Common Name(s): Thyme-leaf Bacopa, Bacopa 'Japan'
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Scientific Name: Bacopa serpyllifolia
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Visual Description: A delicate, creeping aquatic plant with small, round, and bright green leaves. In optimal conditions, it may produce tiny, white flowers. This 'Japan' variety is known for its compact growth and lush appearance.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Medium to high; more light encourages denser foliage and potential flowering
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Water Requirements: Prefers to be fully submerged or in partially submerged conditions
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Temperature Range: 18-26°C (64-79°F)
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Humidity Preferences: N/A (fully submerged growth)
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Adaptable to most substrates, but grows best in fine, nutrient-rich substrates
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Fertilization Needs: Moderate; benefits from regular fertilization with a focus on micro-nutrients to support lush growth
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Propagation Methods: Easily propagated by cutting stem sections and replanting them in the substrate
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Regular trimming helps maintain its shape and encourages branching, resulting in a denser appearance
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Ideal for foreground to midground placements, its compact growth makes it perfect for nano tanks and detailed aquascaping work
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Attachment: Plant stems directly into the substrate
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Spacing Requirements: Space plants about 3-5cm apart to ensure adequate light penetration and promote fuller growth
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of freshwater aquarium setups, including community tanks, nano tanks, and aquascapes. It's peaceful and poses no threat to tank inhabitants.
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Monitor for signs of pests or diseases; generally resilient with proper water conditions and nutrition
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: To achieve the best growth and appearance, ensure adequate lighting and nutrient levels. It's a great choice for adding greenery and depth to the lower sections of the aquarium.
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Seasonal Care: Not applicable in controlled aquarium environments, though growth rates may vary with changes in lighting intensity throughout the year
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not known to be invasive in aquarium settings; always practice responsible propagation and disposal
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides shelter and potential breeding grounds for small aquatic animals, contributing to a healthy and balanced ecosystem