Clean the aquarium and add the right amount of water.
Make sure the water temperature is between 20-28°C and the water quality is clean and pollution-free.
Prepare the right amount of water grass nutrient bed to ensure that the seeds have a good growth environment.
Planting water grass is easy—just sow seeds in your aquarium substrate and offer good lighting and stable water. With basic care, it’ll thrive, balance your tank’s ecosystem, and give fish a cozy refuge.
Sprinkle the water grass seeds evenly on the prepared nutrient bed.
Gently cover with a thin layer of fine sand to ensure that the seeds are not washed away by the water flow.
Use a watering can to gently spray water to keep the bottom bed moist, but do not overwater.
Keep the water temperature and water quality stable, and test the water quality regularly to prevent the water quality from deteriorating.
Provide adequate lighting, 8-10 hours per day, using aquarium lights or natural light.
Observe the germination of seeds, which will generally begin to germinate within 7-14 days.
Change the water regularly to keep the water clean, and change about a quarter of the water volume every week.
Trim overgrown water plants to maintain a good underwater landscape.
Add the right amount of water plant fertilizer to ensure the healthy growth of water plants.