Overview
Hygrophila pinnatifida is a striking stem plant from India, known for its deeply lobed, fern-like leaves. Depending on lighting and nutrients, foliage colors range from green to vibrant bronze or red, adding dynamic texture to aquascapes.
Key Characteristics
- Distinct pinnate leaves with reddish undersides under strong light
- Grows upright and spreads laterally via runners, which root easily on hardscape or substrate
- Moderate growth rate, reaching 15–30 cm in height and 10–20 cm in spread
Ideal Conditions
- Lighting: Medium to high (8–12 hours/day) enhances compact growth and rich coloration
- CO₂: Not essential, but enhances color, leaf density, and habit
- Water: Temp 22–28 °C; pH 6.0–7.5; moderate hardness (GH 3–8 dGH)
- Nutrition: Thrives with nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs; sensitive to potassium levels (pinholes may indicate deficiency)
Placement & Planting
- Plant stems in substrate or attach to wood/stone with glue, thread, or tape
- Works well as a midground accent or epiphyte on hardscape
- Regular trimming keeps it bushy and prevents overpowering
Maintenance & Propagation
- Trim stems above nodes to encourage bushy, spreading growth
- Rooted runners or cuttings form new plants—easy to propagate
- Prune regularly if using in nano tanks or compact aquascapes
Compatibility & Style
- Safe with peaceful fish, shrimp, and snails—tough leaves deter nibblers
- Pairs well with mosses, Bucephalandra, and fine-leaf midground plants for a textured look
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