
Cryptocoryne Spiralis CK
Description
A new cryptocoryne with a curly leaf shape and brownish-green color
Plant Info
| Name |
Cryptocoryne spiralis ‘CK'
|
| Structure | Rosette |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Light Demand | Medium Light |
| CO2 | CO2 Optional |
| Growth Rate |
Moderate Growth
|
| Placement |
Midground, Background
|
| Height (in) | 3-6 |
| Color | Green, Brown |
Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro (literally: in the glass) in a nutrient-rich synthetic growing medium, either liquid or gel, without the presence of any other lifeforms. This guarantees a pest and disease-free specimen, while also providing accuracy throughout the trade.
Instructions
Tissue culture plants should be removed from the cup as soon as possible. All plants grow on some sort of synthetic growing medium, ranging anywhere from liquid to jelly to firm gel. This should be removed and rinsed off. Gently massage the roots between your fingers until the gel dissolves away. Most plants can be broken up into smaller pieces and spread out in your aquarium. Smaller pieces are easier to plant.
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Description
Description
A new cryptocoryne with a curly leaf shape and brownish-green color
Plant Info
| Name |
Cryptocoryne spiralis ‘CK'
|
| Structure | Rosette |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Light Demand | Medium Light |
| CO2 | CO2 Optional |
| Growth Rate |
Moderate Growth
|
| Placement |
Midground, Background
|
| Height (in) | 3-6 |
| Color | Green, Brown |
Tissue culture plants are grown in-vitro (literally: in the glass) in a nutrient-rich synthetic growing medium, either liquid or gel, without the presence of any other lifeforms. This guarantees a pest and disease-free specimen, while also providing accuracy throughout the trade.
Instructions
Tissue culture plants should be removed from the cup as soon as possible. All plants grow on some sort of synthetic growing medium, ranging anywhere from liquid to jelly to firm gel. This should be removed and rinsed off. Gently massage the roots between your fingers until the gel dissolves away. Most plants can be broken up into smaller pieces and spread out in your aquarium. Smaller pieces are easier to plant.







