Collection: Aquatic Plant Seeds
- Nelumbo Nucifera, Lotus ( Mix Colors) - 0.5 kg Seeds(87)
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Plants come in a variety of shapes and sizes as we all know. Plants on land have been taught to us but what about those that live beneath the water They are plants that are designed to be submerged under water.
Aquatic plants are fascinating creatures with distinct properties. Youve probably came into contact with an aquatic plant or two before even if you arent familiar with them.
But because just looking at them isnt enough were here to introduce you to aquatic plant seeds so you can start growing your own from scratch.
You read that correctly with Nurserylives aquatic plant collection you can cultivate all of these lovely aquatic plants with the utmost ease and we guarantee their quality.
best aquatic plants to grow from seeds
Algae can be grown in an aquatic garden. Aquatic plants of this category are the most common. Because they have no roots leaves or stalks they can only be found in oceans. They are a minor but vital component of the ocean food chain. Lyngby and musk grass for example are algae.
Floating plants can also be brought home. These plants are not attached to the waters surface. They do however have roots that absorb water. They can be found in both fresh and saltwater.
Their leaves are thick and flat allowing them to absorb more light. Lilies and water hyacinth for example are both floating aquatic plants. You can also acquire submerged plants if you want something truly nice aqautic plants.These aquatic plants have their roots in the waters surface.
The majority of this plants vegetation is found underwater. The leaves are slender and narrow. Hydrillas and bog moss for example are submerged plants. Another form is emergent plants which are rooted to the waters surface but have most of their vegetation above water rather than in the soil.
They must be exposed to sunlight at all times. Knotweed and redroot for example are emergent plants.
how to plant aquatic seeds
Understanding the basic necessities of growingaquatic plants from seeds can help you maximise your success whether you only want to add a few plants for decoration or put up a devoted aquatic garden.
Most aquarium plants thrive in a pH range of 6.5 to 7.8 general hardness of 50 to 100 parts per million and alkalinity of 3 to 8 degrees dKH 54 to 140 parts per million. To avoid nuisance algae from forming on leaves nitrates should be below 10 ppm and phosphates should be below 0.5 ppm.
The temperature should be between 74 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. 10 of the water should be changed weekly and 25 should be changed every two weeks. Plants too benefit from proper circulation.
It guarantees a consistent supply of nutrients limits algae growth and prevents organic material from accumulating on the leaves.
how to store aquatic plant seeds
Whether you bought high-quality aquatic plant seeds or not carefully storing seeds will allow you to keep them for as long as possible. If youre saving seeds from aquatic plants make sure they're completely dry before keeping them.
Seeds must be stored in containers which can be made of glass metal or plastic. You can also use the silica gel packets that come in shoe boxes and vitamin bottles as a moisture barrier in your seed-saving containers.
Seeds should be kept in a dry dark and continuously cool environment such as a cupboard. Consider freezing totally dry seeds in a glass jar for long-term storage or if you dont have a cellar or pantry with regular temperatures.