Didiplis is a freshwater aquatic plant known for its slender, needle-like green leaves and creeping stems. It thrives submerged in calm or slow-moving waters. The compact, bushy growth pattern and bright coloration are influenced by ample lighting, making it a popular choice for aquariums and water gardens. Didiplis's delicate structure provides shelter for small aquatic organisms.
Propagation:
Propagation of didiplis involves stem cuttings, requiring a submersed setup with bright light, temperatures of 22-26°C (72-79°F), and soft, slightly acidic water. Handle carefully due to delicate stems. Follow steps: cut stem, remove lower leaves, plant cutting, maintain high humidity, and wait for roots before transplanting.
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