Pogostemon Stellatus 'Eustralis' - 5cm Net Pot
Product Details
Contents: One Pogostemon stellatus 'Eustralis' plant in a 5cm net pot
Dimensions: Pot size 8cm x 5cm, Plant height varies
General Description
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Common Name(s): Eustralis, Star Pogostemon
 
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Scientific Name: Pogostemon stellatus 'Eustralis'
 
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Visual Description: Known for its distinctive star-shaped leaf arrangement and vibrant green to pinkish hues, adding a unique texture and color to any aquarium
 
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: High; requires bright lighting for optimal growth and coloration
 
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Water Requirements: Prefers fully submerged conditions
 
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Temperature Range: 22-28°C (72-82°F)
 
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Humidity Preferences: N/A (fully submerged growth)
 
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Does best in a nutrient-rich substrate to support its growth demands
 
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Fertilization Needs: High; benefits greatly from regular dosing of macro and micro nutrients, along with CO2 supplementation
 
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Propagation Methods: Can be propagated through stem cuttings; plant the cuttings back into the substrate to encourage new growth
 
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Regular pruning is necessary to maintain shape and promote denser, more attractive growth
 
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Ideal for midground to background placements, depending on the aquarium size and desired aesthetic
 
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Attachment: Plant stems directly into the substrate
 
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Spacing Requirements: Space at least 5cm apart to ensure adequate light reaches each plant and to prevent crowding
 
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of freshwater aquarium setups; its rapid growth can require frequent maintenance in smaller tanks
 
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Monitor for common aquatic pests; generally robust with proper care and nutrition
 
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: Ensure high levels of lighting and nutrient availability to showcase its stunning leaf coloration and growth
 
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Seasonal Care: Not applicable in controlled aquarium environments, but light and nutrient dosing may need to be adjusted based on plant response
 
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not known to be invasive in aquarium settings; responsible propagation and disposal practices are recommended
 
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides shelter and hiding spots for small fish and invertebrates, enhancing the aquarium's biodiversity