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Hygrophila Blue (also known as Hygrophila salicifolia) in an aquarium, focus on providing adequate lighting, nutrients, and proper water parameters. This adaptable stem plant thrives in moderate to high lighting, with temperature ranges of 70-82°F being ideal.Â
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1. Substrate:
Use a nutrient-rich substrate like gravel, sand, or even soil. Hygrophila Blue is a heavy root feeder, so a rich substrate will support its growth.Â
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2. Lighting:
Provide moderate to high lighting, as this plant thrives in brighter conditions.Â
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3. Water Parameters:
Maintain a pH between 6.5 and 8, and a temperature between 70-82°F (22-25°C). It’s also adaptable to various water hardness levels.Â
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4. Fertilization:
Consider adding a balanced liquid fertilizer designed for aquatic plants, especially if you’re providing high lighting. This will ensure the plant receives the nutrients it needs for robust growth.Â
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5. CO2:
While not required, CO2 supplementation can benefit the plant, leading to faster and larger growth.Â
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6. Placement:
Hygrophila Blue is often used as a background plant, placed in the edges, corners, and back areas of the aquarium.Â
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7. Propagation:
This plant is easy to propagate. You can simply trim the stems and replant them in the substrate. The original plant will also continue growing from where it was cut, potentially creating multiple branches.Â
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8. Trimming:
As a fast-growing plant, you may need to trim it regularly to maintain its shape and prevent it from becoming overly dense.Â
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