
✨A Bucephalandra with a stone, with its thin, sparse leaves that spread naturally.
✨Bucephalandra Cuala Cuayan I (with stone) is a type with long, slender leaves that spread evenly across the entire stone. The leaves are a subdued green, but may appear slightly deeper depending on the environment.
Because they are firmly attached to the stone, they are relatively easy to care for after installation and can be easily incorporated into a layout.
[Biological information]
Type: Bucephalandra Cualacuayan I (with stone)
Characteristics: Long, narrow leaf shape / Natural spreading / Already attached to stone
Growth rate: Slow
Cultivation difficulty: Low to medium
Recommended placement: Foreground to midground, as a base for a layout
[Growth Guidelines]
Light intensity: Weak to medium (be careful of moss growing in strong light)
CO2: Can be grown without additives (adding CO2 stabilizes leaf growth)
Care: As it comes with a stone, it is best to stabilize it by not moving it too much after installation.
[Recommended points]
- It is already rooted and easy to handle, so there is no need to worry when introducing it.
- By placing multiple plants together, you can create a natural, clump-like appearance.
[Note]
Leaf color and density may vary depending on the growing environment. There are individual differences in the shape of the stones and the way the plants grow.