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5 Types of Aquatic Plants That Don’t Need Light, Easy to Grow

To create a colorful and diverse aquascape, the presence of aquatic plants is essential. However, for those new to this hobby, it can be quite overwhelming to choose and plant the right species. Let Aqua Plants Hub suggest 5 types of low-light aquatic plants that are easy to grow and highly adaptable!

Water Hyacinth

Water Hyacinth
Water Hyacinth

Water Hyacinth, also known as Hydrocharitaceae, is a plant that does not fully live in water. It can utilize CO2 from the air for its growth. Therefore, this species does not require light, and even without a CO2 supply, it can thrive vigorously due to its ability to synthesize CO2 from the atmosphere.

If you are keeping fish in ponds, outdoors, or in foam boxes, Water Hyacinth will be an ideal choice! It can provide shelter for young fish and protect them from sun and rain.

Aquatic Moss

Aquatic Moss
Aquatic Moss

Most types of aquatic moss currently require a relatively high amount of CO2. Generally, moss has very strong vitality. Therefore, in environments that do not provide sufficient light, this species still grows very well. If you have a tank that lacks CO2 and light, you can definitely use these types of moss for cultivation. Rest assured that they will still thrive well and persistently.

Small Leaf Arrowhead

Small Leaf Arrowhead
Small Leaf Arrowhead

This is also one of the aquatic plants favored by many aquascaping enthusiasts. It is also known as Nara Arrowhead. It is commonly planted due to its beautiful structure, easy to landscape, and rich in options. You can simply tie them to tree hollows or rock crevices. Alternatively, you can tie them to driftwood to create an eye-catching Bonsai stone shape. This plant grows quite slowly, so you don’t need to worry about frequent trimming. To ensure the best conditions for planting, avoid letting it rot or decay. In summary, this is a very easy plant to grow even in severely low-light environments.

Dog Tail Algae

Dog Tail Algae
Dog Tail Algae

Dog Tail Algae is also one of the plants that make for an attractive background decoration. It grows vigorously, quickly, and easily. However, it requires a sufficiently spacious environment for growth. In conditions of low light and CO2, rest assured that this algae still develops evenly. A small note is that you should occasionally trim its leaves to contribute to a more uniform and beautiful appearance. Dog Tail Algae will be an ideal choice for beginners in aquascaping. Refresh your aquarium with this plant!

Japanese Grass

Japanese Grass
Japanese Grass

Japanese Grass, also known as Blyxa Japonica, is a very popular aquatic plant that can be easily found in various regions of Asia. It typically grows in slow-flowing streams rich in iron. Additionally, this plant is often found in artificial environments such as ponds, lakes, or human-made rice fields. It is also one of the relatively easy-to-grow plants. It can thrive well without CO2 and light.

Above are 5 types of relatively easy-to-grow aquatic plants that adapt quickly even in low-light conditions suggested by Aqua Plants Hub. We hope you can choose your favorite species that suits your home aquascape!

 

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