Rotala Wallichi ‘Long Leaf’ – ADA TC
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Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ADA Tissue Culture

Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ is an elegant and delicate stem plant prized for its needle-like foliage and striking color range, from vibrant pinks and reds to soft greens. The long, feathery leaves make it an excellent focal point or contrast plant in aquascapes. It thrives in high-tech setups, offering bright colors and a bushy appearance, making it a favorite among aquascapers looking to add texture and color.

This product comes in ADA Tissue Culture, which guarantees it is free from pests, snails, algae, and pathogens. The sterile tissue culture environment provides a clean, healthy start for your aquascaping journey.


Detailed Care Guide:

Tank Requirements:

  • Lighting: Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ is a high-light plant. Bright light (50+ PAR) is essential for vibrant coloration and healthy, compact growth. Under lower light, the plant may appear green and will grow spindly.

  • CO2: CO2 injection is highly recommended for Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’. It enables faster growth, enhanced colors (reds and pinks), and helps maintain its feathery, compact appearance.

  • Substrate: A nutrient-rich substrate or regular root fertilization is ideal to promote strong root development and healthy growth. Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ is a root feeder but will also benefit from a good liquid fertilizer dosing regimen.

  • Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 72°F – 82°F (22°C – 28°C)
    • pH: 5.0 – 7.0 (acidic to neutral)
    • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (0 – 8 dGH)

Tissue Culture Preparation and Planting:

  1. Opening the Tissue Culture:

    • Carefully open the ADA Tissue Culture container. The plant is embedded in a nutrient-rich gel that needs to be thoroughly removed before planting.
  2. Rinsing the Plant:

    • Gently take out the plant from the container and rinse it under lukewarm water to wash off the gel. This step is crucial as any leftover gel can degrade water quality in your aquarium.
  3. Dividing the Plant:

    • Once the gel is removed, you can divide the plant into smaller portions. Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ in tissue culture usually comes in dense clumps that can be divided into many smaller portions or stems for planting.
  4. Planting:

    • Using aquascaping tweezers, plant each portion into the substrate. Space the stems a few centimeters apart to allow them to grow into a dense bush. Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ can be planted in the background or midground, depending on the height of your aquascape.

Growth and Maintenance:

  • Growth Rate: In high-tech setups (with CO2 injection and strong light), Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ grows relatively fast. Without CO2, its growth will slow down considerably, and its coloration may not reach its full potential.

  • Trimming: Regular trimming encourages lateral branching and helps the plant grow denser, making it ideal for a bushy or layered look in aquascapes. After trimming, you can replant the cuttings to propagate new plants.

  • Fertilization: This plant benefits from regular doses of liquid fertilizers, especially those rich in iron and other micronutrients. Iron supplements, in particular, will enhance the red and pink hues of the plant.

Special Notes:

  • Coloration: Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ displays its best coloration in high light and CO2-rich environments. The top portions of the plant will develop pink to red tones, while the lower portions may remain green if overshadowed.

  • Placement: Best used in the midground or background of aquascapes to create a flowing, feathery effect. Its unique, needle-like leaves provide contrast to broader-leaf plants, making it a stunning addition to many layouts.

  • Compatibility: Safe for fish, shrimp, and invertebrates, making it suitable for a variety of tank setups. It works well in planted aquariums, shrimp tanks, and even community tanks.

Challenges:

  • Light Sensitivity: This plant requires consistent high light to maintain its delicate structure and coloration. Without sufficient light, Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ may turn green, grow leggy, and lose its vibrant colors.

  • CO2 Dependency: Although it can grow without CO2, Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ truly thrives and displays its full beauty only when CO2 is supplied. Without CO2, growth will be slower, and the plant will be less compact and less colorful.


Summary:

Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ is a stunning aquatic plant with its fine, feathery foliage and attractive coloration. It provides a unique texture and splash of color in high-tech aquascapes. This plant thrives in bright light with CO2 supplementation and is best suited for aquascapers looking to create dense, colorful underwater forests. Packaged in ADA Tissue Culture, the plant comes in a pest-free, sterile environment, ensuring optimal health for your aquascape.

By following the preparation steps for tissue culture plants and maintaining high light, CO2, and proper fertilization, Rotala Wallichii ‘Long Leaf’ will flourish, bringing vibrant beauty to your aquarium.

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