How to grow Echinodorus grisebachii Small

Written by Maggie

Echinodorus Grisebachii Small can usually be grown in a separate plant. It is best to separate the branches from healthy plants. After the separation, the branches should be soaked in a solution of carbendazim for disinfection. It's best to grow Echinodorus Grisebachii Small in smooth, clean fresh water. Make sure the plants are exposed to plenty of light during the breeding process to prevent them from getting too little.

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Farming method of Echinodorus Grisebachii Small

Echinodorus Grisebachii Small is a tall perennial submerged plant of the Alismataceae family. Echinodorus Grisebachii Small can be grown by dividing plants. This method allows the plants to grow faster, and it is best to separate the branches from healthy plants.

After that, the branches need to be soaked and disinfected in the solution of carbendazim. echinodorus grisebachii Small has a high requirement for water quality, so it is better to choose stable and clean fresh water when breeding. The plants should be changed in time when breeding to keep the water clear.3-5 mm diameter gravel can be used as substrate for crown grass cultivation.

Light conditions for Echinodorus Grisebachii Small

Echinodorus Grisebachii Small is a light-loving plant, which needs light to some extent during its growth. It is better to place the plants in a well-ventilated and well-lit environment outside, so that the plants can receive plenty of light. Echinodorus Grisebachii Small likes light but is afraid of strong light. It is enough to expose the plants to astigmatism for 2 ~ 4 hours every day. If it is cloudy and rainy for a long time, the plants can be illuminated with fluorescent lamps, which need 8-10 hours of irradiation every day, otherwise the Echinodorus Grisebachii Small will suffer from insufficient light.

Fertilize for Echinodorus Grisebachii Small 

Echinodorus Grisebachii Small needs fertilizer during the growing period, so it is necessary to apply appropriate fertilizer to the plant, usually n, P and K.