

Western waterweed, also known as Western elodea, Nuttall's pondweed
Western waterweed is a freshwater aquatic plant often found in ponds and aquaria. It requires a moderate amount of light and cooler water temperatures to thrive. Special care points for western waterweed include preventing the overcrowding of the plant, which can deplete nutrients and hinder the growth of other aquatic species. Due to its robust nature and minimal requirements, caring for western waterweed is generally considered easy. Regular maintenance should include monitoring water quality and occasional trimming to manage growth.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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