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    Rotala sp from 'Gia Lai'

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    Hi all, anyone is growing this plant? This plant originated from Vietnam.
    The leave and stem will be pinkish in color under optimum condition. A very beautiful plant to have.
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    Best Regards, TS
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    Re: Rotala sp from 'Gia Lai'

    Quote Originally Posted by TS168 View Post
    Hi all, anyone is growing this plant? This plant originated from Vietnam.
    The leave and stem will be pinkish in color under optimum condition. A very beautiful plant to have.
    I think I have the plant.. the top of the plant are very nice pink but the bottom is green lei

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    Re: Rotala sp from 'Gia Lai'

    You grow them under strong lighting?
    Best Regards, TS
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    Re: Rotala sp from 'Gia Lai'

    I hade that plant too before I migrated, grew it in a 1.5 ft tank with 24w, moderate growth rate and it would turn orange-red at the tip.

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    Re: Rotala sp from 'Gia Lai'

    I was told it will grow low toward the ground if the lighting is strong, which mean it will start to crawl. I will try to grow them again.
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