Rotala Bonsai Emersed

Rotala indica bonsai is best described as a compact moderate growing version of bacopa caroliniana.
Rotala bonsai emersed. High light levels good fertilization and added co2 will induce almost exclusively creeping growth and a warm rich orange coloration. Rotala h ra has rather narrow leaves and an overhanging or creeping growth. This species is visible in an emersed state in moist areas along the rice paddies. Cuttings may be re planted in the group to achieve a more dense group or carpet.
Where rotala indica originates from this flowering plant can be found on wetlands and along rice paddies in southeast asia. Rotala bonsai is best described as a compact moderate growing version of bacopa caroliniana. Rotala bonsai were planted densely in the jar after planting was done a cling wrap plastic sheet can be used to cover the top of the jar to keep high moisture environment in the jar. Plant it in small groups and trim it often.
It is also known as rotala bonsai. The name rotala rotundifolia came from latin words which mean the plant with the round leaves. Cuttings may be re planted in the group to achieve a more dense group or carpet. It is smaller than rotala rotundifolia and used for decorating nano aquariums.
Rotala rotundifolia is a perennial aquatic weed that originated in a southeastern part of asia. It is essential to keep high level moisture during this transition period so that plants can adapt accordingly from submersed to emersed form. The leaves are rounder and more greenish in color under low light compared to rotala rotundifolia. Rotala indica emersed rotala indica can also be propagated into bonsai form that can bear similarities with bacopa caroliniana.
Rotala rotundifolia was previously mistaken to be rotala indica whereas it is a totally different species.