The dwarf pearl water grass is usually planted with seedlings. Because the roots of seedlings are thin and not easy to fix, they need to be planted in coarse sand. In the process of planting, tweezers can be used to gently clamp the roots of seedlings, bury them in the bottom sand, and gently compact some sand grains, generally buried at a depth of about 3 cm. It should also be noted that seedlings need to be planted at least 2 centimeters apart.
The root of the dwarf pearl water grass belongs to the fleshy root. The root of the plant is relatively thin in the seedling period. It is not easy to take root in the fine sand, so it is difficult to fix. In order to facilitate the rooting and fixation of plants, it is usually necessary to plant them with coarse sand. In the process of planting, it can be buckled on the bottom sand with metal mesh, and the buried matrix can be compacted.
The dwarf pearl water grass has strong adaptability to the environment and is suitable for growing in strong light and warm places. Under the condition of artificial maintenance, it can be placed in sufficient light, and the temperature is maintained at about 25 C. When curing, the hardness and pH of water should be properly adjusted. Usually, the GH value of water is adjusted between 2 and 12, and the PH value of water is adjusted between 6.0 and 7.2 to provide a weak acid hard water environment, which is more conducive to the growth of plants.