Tissue Culture - Micranthemum umbrosum 'Takashi Carpet'
Micranthemum umbrosum 'Takashi Carpet' Tissue Culture offers a captivating and manageable solution for creating a lush green carpet in your freshwater aquarium.
With its vibrant colour, ease of care, and tissue culture advantage, this versatile plant is a valuable addition for both novice and experienced aquascapers.
Elevate your aquarium's foreground with the captivating Micranthemum umbrosum 'Takashi Carpet' Tissue Culture. This fast-growing carpeting plant boasts vibrant green foliage and a compact, creeping growth pattern, creating a stunning and easy-to-care-for focal point.
Unveiling the Wonders of Takashi Carpet Tissue Culture:
- Effortless Carpeting: 'Takashi Carpet' thrives by sending out runners with small, round, and light green leaves, quickly forming a dense and lush green carpet in the foreground of your aquarium.
- Tissue Culture Advantage: This tissue-cultured variety ensures you receive healthy, pest-free plants free of unwanted algae or pathogens. This translates to a more successful introduction into your established aquarium.
- Relatively Easy to Maintain: While 'Takashi Carpet' appreciates good light conditions and CO2 injection for optimal growth, it's considered a more manageable carpeting plant compared to some of its delicate cousins.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The vibrant green foliage of 'Takashi Carpet' adds a touch of natural beauty and visual depth to your aquascape.
Unmatched Quality and Convenience:
- Disease and Pest-Free: These tissue culture plants are cultivated in a sterile laboratory, ensuring they are free from pests, diseases, and algae.
- Superior Root Systems: Produced by professional horticulturalists, these plants boast established root systems, promoting healthy and rapid growth.
- Full and Thriving: Each 75mm pot is packed with vibrant, healthy plants, ready to enhance your aquarium.
- Nano-Friendly: The compact size of these tissue culture plants makes them perfect for nano aquariums.
Planting Instructions:
- Rinse Thoroughly: Before planting, gently rinse away all the agar jelly surrounding the roots.
- Separate with Care: Carefully separate the plants into smaller bunches for optimal placement within your aquascape.