Dwarf pearls belong to yin aquatic plants. They are relatively easy to maintain and can be maintained relatively well if given suitable growing conditions. Although they are negative aquatic plants, they still need to be given enough light during the growth period, and appropriate carbon dioxide supplementation can not only make the plants grow more prosperous, but also accelerate their growth rate.
Dwarf pearls are light-loving aquatic plants, which need to be given sufficient light during maintenance. They are suitable for growth in strong light, if the light is insufficient, the plant will grow very slowly, and the growth will be more chaotic. Under the condition of artificial maintenance, if natural light can not meet its growth needs, artificial light can be added.
In the early stage of planting, about 3 hours of light can be given every day. After two weeks, gradually increase the duration of light, at least six hours a day of light. In addition, because they belong to negative aquatic plants, they can grow without adding carbon dioxide during the maintenance period, but the growth rate will be relatively slow. In order to promote their growth, carbon dioxide can be supplemented appropriately.