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Tropica Cryptocoryne wendtii 'green' 1-2-GROW

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Position in Aquarium: Foreground

Growth rate: Medium pace

Grows up to: 30 cm

Pot size: 7 cm

Origin: Asia

Description

Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Green’ is a hardy rosette plant with broad, gently textured leaves and a rich green colour. It’s a reliable choice for adding body and structure to the midground, fitting naturally into both simple planted tanks and more detailed layouts.

Planted in the substrate, it grows steadily from a central crown and forms compact clumps over time. It tolerates a wide range of conditions and does not require strong lighting, making it well suited to lower-tech aquariums. CO₂ is optional but will encourage slightly faster growth. Like most Cryptocoryne species, it may shed older leaves when first introduced, but will recover once established and remain stable long term.

Plant Sizes

The image of the plant you'll be receiving is just an example of what you can expect. Each plant is unique and may vary in size and shape, so it won't be an exact match to the photo. If we provide a size guide, keep in mind that it's just an estimate and that plants can vary in size depending on the time of year.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Tissue cultured plants are supplied young and grown in a sterile environment, so they arrive free from snails, algae and pesticide residue. They may look smaller on arrival, but each cup contains multiple plantlets designed to be divided and planted out, where they establish quickly with minimal melt and grow into place.

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About Tissue Culture Aquarium Plants

1. Clean, Fresh & Pest-Free

Tissue culture aquarium plants are grown in clean, sterile laboratory conditions, making them a fresh and reliable choice for planted aquariums. They arrive in sealed cups and are free from snails, algae and pesticide residue.

2. Easy to Prepare

Before adding them to your aquarium, remove the plant from the cup and gently rinse away the gel under lukewarm water. The plant can then be divided into smaller portions, giving you more flexibility when placing it around your tank.

3. Young Plants, Strong Start

Tissue culture plants are young when supplied, so they may look smaller at first, but they settle in well when given suitable light, nutrients and stable water conditions. Plant or attach them according to the needs of the specific variety.