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Rotala Mexicana - Tissue Culture

Rotala Mexicana - Tissue Culture

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Rotala Mexicana: The Finely Textured Stem Plant

Rotala Mexicana (Rotala mexicana) is a highly variable and delicate aquatic stem plant (tissue culture) prized by aquascapers for its fine, needle-like leaves and brilliant color potential. Unlike many other Rotala species that are strictly midground or background plants, R. mexicana has multiple recognized variants that can be used for different effects, including the popular 'Goias' which serves as a red carpeting foreground plant.

The standard form of Rotala Mexicana grows long, thin, reddish stems with fine, bright green to pinkish-orange leaves in a submerged environment. Its delicate structure adds a unique, fine texture to a planted tank, contrasting beautifully with broader-leafed species.

To achieve the best coloration and density, this plant is considered to be of medium to high difficulty, as it requires a stable, high-tech setup. While it is fast-growing, a lack of essential nutrients or lighting will quickly cause blackening and melting. CO₂ injection and a nutrient-rich substrate are highly recommended for success.


Aquascaping & Care:

  • Placement & Usage: Due to its typical height of 4-12 inches (10-30 cm) and fast, lush growth, standard Rotala Mexicana is best used as a Midground or Background bush. With proper and frequent trimming, this tissue culture can be shaped into a dense hedge. The 'Goias' variant is one of the few low-growing red plants, making it a sought-after Foreground carpet.
  • Coloration: Maximum color (pinks, oranges, and reds) is achieved under High Light and with the supplementation of Iron and other micronutrients. Without high light and CO₂, the plant typically remains a lighter green.
  • Trimming: This is a Fast-Growing Stem Plant and requires regular trimming to maintain shape and encourage lateral branching for a bushier look. Trimmings can be easily replanted (propagated) to start new, healthy bushes.
  • Tank Transition: As with many stem plants, Rotala Mexicana is often grown emersed (out of water) by farms. The emersed form has rounder, bright green leaves that will likely melt and fall off when first placed in your submerged aquarium. This is normal, and new, underwater-form leaves will grow in if the correct high-tech conditions are provided.
  • Water Stability: The plant is sensitive to change. Do not make drastic changes to the water parameters, as this will result in melt and rotting of the stems.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Rotala mexicana
  • Primary Common Name: Rotala Mexicana (Mexican Rotala)
  • Other Common Names: Rotala Pulsilla (historically), Rotala sp. 'Mexicana'
  • Origin: South America (Widespread across tropical/subtropical regions)
  • Max Size: 4-12 inches (10-30 cm); the 'Goias' variant is typically 2-10 cm.
  • Care Level: Medium to Advanced (Requires High-Tech)
  • Lighting: High (Required for Red/Orange Coloration)
  • CO2: Recommended to Required (Medium to High)
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Temperature: 68°F−82°F ( 20°C−28°C )
  • pH: 4.5 - 7.5 (Prefers Soft, Slightly Acidic Water)
  • Water Hardness: 0 - 15 dGH
  • Placement: Midground / Background (Standard Form); Foreground (Goias Variant)
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