Bucephalandra Wavy Green Tissue Culture – Stunning Freshwater Aquarium Plant
Product Overview:
Bucephalandra Wavy Green is a unique and eye-catching aquarium plant known for its beautifully undulating green leaves, which give it a wavy appearance. This plant is perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts who are looking to add texture and depth to their freshwater aquarium. As a tissue culture, it arrives in pristine condition, free from pests and algae, ensuring your tank remains clean and healthy. It’s an ideal choice for both beginner and advanced hobbyists, offering low-maintenance care and compatibility with a wide range of aquarium setups.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Bucephalandra sp. Wavy Green
- Size: Tissue Culture cup (approx. 2–3 plants per cup)
- Lighting: Low to moderate
- Water Temperature: 72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C)
- pH Range: 6.0 – 7.5
- Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
- Placement: Midground to foreground
- Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate
Care Instructions:
- Lighting: Bucephalandra Wavy Green prefers low to moderate lighting. Too much light can cause algae growth on the leaves.
- Water Parameters: Best suited for slightly acidic to neutral water, but it adapts well to a variety of conditions.
- Substrate: Prefers being attached to rocks, driftwood, or other hard surfaces. It can also be planted in the substrate.
- Fertilization: While it doesn’t require heavy fertilization, occasional dosing of liquid fertilizers or root tabs will encourage healthy growth.
- Pruning: Trim any overgrown or damaged leaves to maintain its wavy appearance and keep it looking neat in your aquarium.
Benefits of Tissue Culture:
- Grown in a sterile, pest-free environment
- Free from algae and diseases
- Healthy, strong plants ready to thrive in your aquarium
- Easy to establish in a wide variety of setups
Ideal For:
- Aquascapers looking for a textured, attractive plant to enhance their tanks
- Hobbyists seeking a low-maintenance plant for low to moderate light environments
- Freshwater aquariums in need of a unique midground or foreground plant