Ficus latifolia water plants are relatively easy to raise, and are very suitable for novices who plant water plants for the first time. It has strong adaptability to the environment and can grow in a variety of water quality, especially in slightly acidic soft water. Its growth rate is relatively slow, and its demand for fertilizer and carbon dioxide is not much, even without the addition of carbon dioxide, the plant can grow. But in order to make it more vigorous, it can be regularly added to the appropriate amount of carbon dioxide.
1. Light: Ficus latifolia water grass needs sufficient soft light during its growth period. Insufficient light or too strong light intensity is not conducive to the growth of plants. When maintaining, it can receive 5-7 hours of soft light every day, so that the plant can grow normally.
2. Carbon dioxide: During the maintenance period, plants can grow with or without the addition of carbon dioxide. However, in order to make the vitality of the plant more vigorous and properly accelerate its growth rate, appropriate amount of carbon dioxide can be added regularly.
3. Water quality: It does not require high water quality and can grow in a variety of water quality environments. It grows best in soft, slightly acidic water. During maintenance, the PH value of the water can be adjusted between 2 and 12, and the GH value of the water can be adjusted between 5.5 and 7.5, so that the plants can grow better.