Vallisneria(10 stems in one pack)
Vallisneria is a classic aquatic plant. It is also one of the most popular and easy-to-grow plants in the aquarium hobby.
This plant is used to create vertical accents on the base of the planters; some varieties can also be used to embellish the center area. Vallisneria has a tall structure and bright ribbon-like green leaves, and they reproduce quickly in aquariums.
Vallisneria habitat.
valliseria are aquatic plants in rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands that flow slowly to rapidly. The female flowers grow on long, thin, spirally coiled scales that are green and float on water, while the male flowers develop at the base. Vallisneria is found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Their leaves are bright green, rosette, long, wide, or narrow, depending on the species, protruding above the water surface, so they can form dense green clumps suitable for the breeding purposes of some fish species.
Water Type, Temperature, Hardness, and pH:
Water Temperature: Vallisneria grows ideally in water temperatures between 68 – 82 °F (20 – 28 °C); it is also known to be able to tolerate temperatures between 15 – 30 °C (59 – 86) °F).
pH: The ideal pH value for growing Vallisneria is 6.5 – 8.0. It does not grow well in too acidic conditions.
Hardness: Vallisneria can withstand hard water and soft water equally. However, it will grow best at water hardness between 4 - 18 GH.
Light:
Vallisneria adapts to medium to high light. Low light will encourage tall leaves. Strong light helps plants maintain vibrant green leaves and promotes vigorous side shoots' growth.