Hygrophila odora

Product description

About the species

Hygrophila Odora is a vibrant and fast growing plant that adds a fresh, bright green feel to any aquarium. With its dense, bushy foliage, it's perfect for aquarium creators who want to quickly and efficiently fill in the middle or background with lush greenery.

Its rapid growth and adaptability make it ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists, and it creates a natural and vibrant impression with minimal effort. This hardy plant is easy to care for and thrives in a variety of water conditions and light levels – although medium light produces the best results.

With regular pruning, Hygrophila Odora maintains its compact and bushy form, making it a versatile addition to all types of aquascapes. The healthy green color also creates a beautiful contrast against red or darker plants, providing depth and visual interest.

Advantages: Fresh green foliage: Gives the aquarium a lush and lively feel. Fast growing: Quickly fills the middle and background. Easy to care for: Suitable for both beginners and professionals. Versatile planting: Suits different aquascape styles. Durable and adaptable: Copes with varying conditions.

Hygrophila Odora is an excellent choice for aquarists who want an easy-care and fast-growing plant that creates color, life and a natural expression in the aquarium.

Product details

Subcategory
1-2-Grow!
SKU
AQ790005116
Brand
Tropica

Hygrophila odora

64 kr

FAQ about Hygrophila odora

How do I plant Hygrophila odora?

Remove the plant from the cup, gently rinse away the nutrient gel and divide it into several small portions. Plant them with some space between each portion so they can establish.

Is Hygrophila odora free from snails and algae?

In vitro plants are grown under sterile conditions and normally arrive free from snails, algae and pesticides, making them suitable for sensitive shrimp aquariums.

Does Hygrophila odora need CO₂?

Requirements depend on the species. CO₂ and balanced plant nutrition often produce denser, healthier growth, but follow the light and care requirements in the product description.

What matters during the first few weeks?

Provide stable lighting and nutrition, avoid major changes and remove deteriorating leaves. Newly planted specimens often need time to adapt to submerged growth.

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