Contents: One tissue culture cup of Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini', fully submerged growth form
Dimensions: Cup size approximately 5 cm in diameter. Plant height varies.
General Description
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Common Name(s): AR Mini
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Scientific Name: Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini'
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Visual Description: A compact, low growing plant with vibrant red leaves that offer a striking contrast against green foliage. Ideal for creating a focal point in the foreground to midground of aquariums.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Medium to high; more light encourages vibrant red coloration
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Water Requirements: Adaptable to a wide range of water conditions but prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH
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Temperature Range: 20-28°C (68-82°F)
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Humidity Preferences: N/A (submerged growth)
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Prefers nutrient-rich substrates but can adapt to various types
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Fertilization Needs: Benefits from regular dosing of liquid fertilizers and CO2 supplementation for optimal growth and coloration
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Propagation Methods: Easily propagated by cutting the stem and replanting the cuttings
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Regular pruning will encourage bushier growth and maintain the desired shape and size
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Best suited for the foreground to midground. Can be used to create a dense, colorful carpet or accent grouping.
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Attachment: Not applicable; plant should be rooted in substrate
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Spacing Requirements: Space plants at least 5 cm (2 inches) apart to allow room for growth and spread
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Compatible with most freshwater aquarium setups, including those with peaceful fish, shrimp, and snails
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Pest/Disease Resistance: With proper care, it is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, monitor for signs of nutrient deficiencies or excess.
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: For best coloration, ensure adequate lighting and consider CO2 supplementation.
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Seasonal Care: In aquarium settings, consistent care throughout the year is key for maintaining health and color.
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: While not invasive in aquariums, care should be taken to prevent release into natural waterways.
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides shelter and foraging ground for small aquatic creatures.