It's an awesome plant and I have two in my aquarium...! Just like Anubias don't burry the rhizome but keep it close to the substrate where roots can reach it easily....! There is one more species which we found locally called as Laganendra "Tenkasi" with bigger leaves!
Unbelievable, I was searching for this video 2 days ago as I found what looked like a rhizome in the root system in a pot of Lagenandra Meeboldii Red. Wasn't sure what to do with it, so I took a gamble and decided to split the rhizome as I use to do with Anubias or Javafern. Anyone know if that's the way to go?
Hi Dennis. It is indeed quite tricky to propagate. You need a bit of patience and sharp scissors in some cases. Try to cut the mini "stems" in such a way not to damage the mini root system; it's not easy but not impossible either. Good luck!
@@TropicaAquariumPlants Thank you for your answer and supportive words! I cut the rhizome like stem with a razor blade. Everything looks promising so far.
@@TropicaAquariumPlants im sorry i mean lagenandra rhizome especially meeboldii red , the rhizome part looks very similar to anubias..i mean should i treat it like anubias? or i can plant it into the substrate? i heard ppl says if the rhizome not exposed they will rot like anubias..is it true? i need insight because there aren't many information about this plant
Hi Bolu, it is not a rhizome but a rosulate and it's safe to plant into soil. As mentioned in the description it is closer to the cryptocorynes than anubias. More info and pictures are available here tropica.com/en/plants/plantdetails/Lagenandrameeboldii'Red'(103)/4759
Sorry to rehash an old question, but I was also wondering about the rhizome. I have it as deeply rooted into the substrate as to not be able to see the rhizome anymore, just each stem coming out of the substrate. Is this okay for the plant?
I have been struggling to find the right home in my tank for mine, so I've messed with it a fair bit. I've gone from a single plant now to at least 4 or 5 in about 3 months time, simply by pulling it apart with my hands. That said, with so much disruption, I have very very small plants. Largest leaves I've had so far are the size of my big thumb (I do have big fingers). Mine are in the substrate, not planted like anubias.
I have bleeding heart variety of this .. they are more beutifull than red variety.. under very low light it had white silvery like leaf with olive green strip.. almost look like indoor prayer plant .. under bright light silvery white color turns to a color btween pink and violet
Indeed Dennis. Thank you for taking the time to reply. Yet who knows what the future will bring, our limited edition plants tend to bring special plants all the time!
Interesting idea Frankie although we might have to rename it "CO2 system macro" as it'd be three times the "nano". Who knows what the future will bring though?!
It's an awesome plant and I have two in my aquarium...! Just like Anubias don't burry the rhizome but keep it close to the substrate where roots can reach it easily....! There is one more species which we found locally called as Laganendra "Tenkasi" with bigger leaves!
Thanks George!
So amazing work.... beautiful plant
Nice to know it was collected from my native
can i grow it on drift wood or rocks instead of soil
Good question :)
Yes, you can definitely grow it on driftwood or rocks 👍
Unbelievable, I was searching for this video 2 days ago as I found what looked like a rhizome in the root system in a pot of Lagenandra Meeboldii Red. Wasn't sure what to do with it, so I took a gamble and decided to split the rhizome as I use to do with Anubias or Javafern. Anyone know if that's the way to go?
Hi Dennis. It is indeed quite tricky to propagate. You need a bit of patience and sharp scissors in some cases. Try to cut the mini "stems" in such a way not to damage the mini root system; it's not easy but not impossible either. Good luck!
@@TropicaAquariumPlants Thank you for your answer and supportive words! I cut the rhizome like stem with a razor blade. Everything looks promising so far.
Great Plant.😍👍👍👍
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
One of my favorite plants.
i heard ppl says the rhizome mustn't be buried into substrate to prevent rot , or it can be planted into the substrate like this video?
Hi, all our plants are deeply rooted in the substrate.
@@TropicaAquariumPlants im sorry i mean lagenandra rhizome especially meeboldii red , the rhizome part looks very similar to anubias..i mean should i treat it like anubias? or i can plant it into the substrate? i heard ppl says if the rhizome not exposed they will rot like anubias..is it true? i need insight because there aren't many information about this plant
Hi Bolu, it is not a rhizome but a rosulate and it's safe to plant into soil. As mentioned in the description it is closer to the cryptocorynes than anubias. More info and pictures are available here tropica.com/en/plants/plantdetails/Lagenandrameeboldii'Red'(103)/4759
Sorry to rehash an old question, but I was also wondering about the rhizome. I have it as deeply rooted into the substrate as to not be able to see the rhizome anymore, just each stem coming out of the substrate. Is this okay for the plant?
@@vance401 i plant deeply into substrate (like i usually did for my crypt and echinodorus) it grow just fine no rot whatsoever
Hiiii.... can it be planted on sand bed in the aquarium, tnx in advance
Hi. If the sand isn't too fine and it allows for the roots to develop, yes.
Love it!
How do you propagate it?
I have been struggling to find the right home in my tank for mine, so I've messed with it a fair bit. I've gone from a single plant now to at least 4 or 5 in about 3 months time, simply by pulling it apart with my hands. That said, with so much disruption, I have very very small plants. Largest leaves I've had so far are the size of my big thumb (I do have big fingers). Mine are in the substrate, not planted like anubias.
@@79dave so they spread like cryptocoryne in those tissue culture cups i guess. I have got cryptocoryne wendtii they spread by runners.
25Aditya25 Clearly says in the video that it doesn’t spread by runners
I have bleeding heart variety of this .. they are more beutifull than red variety.. under very low light it had white silvery like leaf with olive green strip.. almost look like indoor prayer plant .. under bright light silvery white color turns to a color btween pink and violet
Plant profile of Cryptocoryne Axelrodi please...
It's not on their species list, so I assume they won't do a video on that one. tropica.com/en/plants/search/?mode=search&sew=Cryptocoryne
Indeed Dennis. Thank you for taking the time to reply. Yet who knows what the future will bring, our limited edition plants tend to bring special plants all the time!
i have a product idea : bigger cylinder for the co2 system nano , it will be like 200 - 300 g of co2 little bit bigger but not large .
Interesting idea Frankie although we might have to rename it "CO2 system macro" as it'd be three times the "nano". Who knows what the future will bring though?!
@@TropicaAquariumPlants it should only be Cylinder Macro , so then people dont have to buy entire new set
Really interesting plant. Thanks for the species spotlight.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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