The plant combines an exciting appearance with quite simple demands on the culture in the aquarium.
The star herb can, for example, grow as a carpet of plants over the bottom of the tank. It is also suitable as an epiphyte. It can be tied to pieces of wood or boulders with a thin thread. This gives the pool more creativity and naturalness.
key data
Genus: Starwort belongs to the genus Pogostemon.
Hometown: The plant comes from Thailand and Brazil.
Height of root with plant: The star herb can reach a growth height of up to 10 cm.
Temperature: The plant feels comfortable with a water temperature between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius.
The recommended pH value is between 6.2 and 7.8.Degree of hardness:
The plant tolerates both soft and hard water.
Co2:
So that the plant can grow healthy and dense, Co2 is recommended, but does not have to be used.
propagation:
The plant forms many shoots and runners. It is easy to propagate beyond that. Cuttings are also possible.
Difficulty:
If the basic needs of the plant are met, it is quite uncomplicated
Location in the aquarium:
Look:
Distribution:
In order to accelerate the spread of the plant or carpet, it can be divided. However, this requires a sure instinct. The plant is delicate and delicate. Damage can mean that the plant does not thrive in the aquarium for some aquarists, despite good conditions.
husbandry conditions:
The water temperature should not be below 15 degrees Celsius and not above 30 degrees Celsius. Optimal for the plant are 20 – 28 degrees.
Starwort grows in low to high light exposure. However, in low light it tends to shoot up rather than grow compact and lateral.
Particularities:
With lower lighting, the plant will not grow as dense, but rather shoot up.