It is difficult to cultivate peony aquatic plants, which are not suitable for novice breeding, because they grow very slowly and require high light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration. They need strong light and strong carbon dioxide to meet their survival needs. In addition, some other basic conditions need to be met.
1. Illumination: The cultivation of the peony and aquatic plants needs to be carried out in a strong light environment, and the illumination needs to be more than 2000 Lux.
2. Carbon dioxide: Peony and aquatic plants also have high requirements for the concentration of carbon dioxide. They need to have sufficient concentration of carbon dioxide to grow healthily. If the concentration of carbon dioxide is too low, it will hinder the growth of peony water grass, make it grow slowly, and the leaves will be yellow and unhealthy.
3. Temperature: Peony water plants grow in Brazil and can tolerate high temperatures. It can accept the water temperature between 20 and 30 degrees.
4. Water quality: The water quality in the tank should be healthy, and the pH value should be maintained between 6.0 and 6.8. Do not use too hard water, soft water is recommended.
5. Fertilizer: It is necessary to add fertilizer regularly for breeding peony and aquatic plants. Some liquid fertilizer, root fertilizer and base fertilizer can be applied. Peony grass with insufficient nutrients will produce the phenomenon of withering and shrinking.