Ludwigia is regarded as the most beautiful species in the genus. When grown above water, Ludwigia senegalensis or Ludwigia sp ‘Guinea’ has more or less circular leaves that are light brown. When this plant grows underwater, the leaves undergo a complete change. The newly emerged leaves turn a brick orange color with pink edges. When the leaves are submerged, the veins turn pink.
A sensitive plant that should not be used in newly constructed tanks. This plant can be added once the tank has fully cycled. Any inconsistency in water parameters, on the other hand, will have a significant impact on growth. For a spectacular appearance, it prefers soft water and bright light. For beginners, this is not a suitable option.
Ludwigia senegalensis is regarded as the most beautiful species in the genus. When grown above water, Ludwigia senegalensis or Ludwigia sp ‘Guinea’ has more or less circular leaves that are light brown. When this plant grows underwater, the leaves undergo a complete change. The newly emerged leaves turn a brick orange color with pink edges. When the leaves are submerged, the veins turn pink. A sensitive plant that should not be used in newly constructed tanks. This plant can be added once the tank has fully cycled. Any inconsistency in water parameters, on the other hand, will have a significant impact on growth. For a spectacular appearance, it prefers soft water and bright light. For beginners, this is not a suitable option.
Care Tips
- To bring out great colors, you’ll need a lot of sunshine and enough fertilizer.
- Nitrogen in the form of ammonia (which is best supplied through the substrate) results in fuller forms and broader leaves.
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