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Rotala ‘Green’ Tissue Culture
Rotala ‘Green’ Tissue Culture – Bright Green Stem Plant for Aquascaping
Rotala ‘Green’ is a fast-growing, bright green stem plant prized for its vibrant foliage and compact, upright growth. The tissue culture version ensures a pest-free, algae-free, and snail-free start, making it perfect for shrimp tanks and high-quality aquascapes.
Native Habitat and Growth
Originating from Southeast Asia, Rotala ‘Green’ naturally grows along riverbanks and shallow flooded areas. In aquariums, it forms dense stems with rounded leaves that remain bright green, providing lush coverage in midground or background areas.
How to Grow Rotala ‘Green’ Tissue Culture
Lighting: Medium to high light encourages compact growth and vibrant color.
CO₂ & Nutrients: Benefits from CO₂ supplementation and iron-rich fertilizers but can adapt to low-tech setups.
Placement: Ideal for midground or background; plant stems in clusters for a bushy effect.
Water Conditions: Thrives in 70–82°F (21–28°C), pH 6.0–7.5, soft to moderately hard water.
Maintenance: Trim regularly to promote side shoots and maintain desired shape.
Why Choose Tissue Culture
Pest-free, algae-free, and snail-free, ideal for sensitive tanks.
Sterile laboratory-grown for maximum plant health and vitality.
Ships in sealed nutrient gel cups — rinse and plant directly.
No quarantine required before introduction to the aquarium.
Benefits of Rotala ‘Green’
Creates dense midground or background coverage with bright green stems.
Fast-growing and easy to propagate from cuttings.
Adds color contrast and texture to aquascapes.
Suitable for CO₂-enriched and high-light planted aquariums.
Rotala ‘Green’ Tissue Culture – Bright Green Stem Plant for Aquascaping
Rotala ‘Green’ is a fast-growing, bright green stem plant prized for its vibrant foliage and compact, upright growth. The tissue culture version ensures a pest-free, algae-free, and snail-free start, making it perfect for shrimp tanks and high-quality aquascapes.
Native Habitat and Growth
Originating from Southeast Asia, Rotala ‘Green’ naturally grows along riverbanks and shallow flooded areas. In aquariums, it forms dense stems with rounded leaves that remain bright green, providing lush coverage in midground or background areas.
How to Grow Rotala ‘Green’ Tissue Culture
Lighting: Medium to high light encourages compact growth and vibrant color.
CO₂ & Nutrients: Benefits from CO₂ supplementation and iron-rich fertilizers but can adapt to low-tech setups.
Placement: Ideal for midground or background; plant stems in clusters for a bushy effect.
Water Conditions: Thrives in 70–82°F (21–28°C), pH 6.0–7.5, soft to moderately hard water.
Maintenance: Trim regularly to promote side shoots and maintain desired shape.
Why Choose Tissue Culture
Pest-free, algae-free, and snail-free, ideal for sensitive tanks.
Sterile laboratory-grown for maximum plant health and vitality.
Ships in sealed nutrient gel cups — rinse and plant directly.
No quarantine required before introduction to the aquarium.
Benefits of Rotala ‘Green’
Creates dense midground or background coverage with bright green stems.
Fast-growing and easy to propagate from cuttings.
Adds color contrast and texture to aquascapes.
Suitable for CO₂-enriched and high-light planted aquariums.

