
- Exceptional, light and delicate stem plant
- Needs good conditions to thrive well
- Easy to propagate by planting the cut-off shoots
Mayaca fluviatilis is known to get very pale shoots if it lacks iron.
A bundle of stems or young plants gathered in an anchor. Remove the anchor and split into separate plants. Regarding stem plants, remove the leaves from the lowest 5 cm (2“). Remove any damaged leaves. Plant the individual plants with some distance into the bottom substrate. Roots will develop soon and the plant start growing.
Plant info
- Colors: Green
- Difficulty: Medium
- Origin: North America
- Usage: Background
- Type: Stem
- Growth rate: High
- Height: 15 - 30+
- Light demand: Medium
- CO2: Medium
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