Bucephalandra pygmaea ‘Sintang’ is a species of aquatic plant that is native to Borneo. It is a slow-growing plant that is highly sought after by aquarium enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and ease of care.
The plant has dark green, leathery leaves that grow in a rosette formation. It is an epiphyte, which means it grows attached to surfaces such as rocks or driftwood, rather than in substrate.
To care for Bucephalandra pygmaea ‘Sintang’, it requires moderate to high lighting and a nutrient-rich environment. It can tolerate a wide range of water conditions but prefers slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH of 6.0-7.5 and a temperature range of 72-82°F (22-28°C).
In terms of fertilizer, it benefits from regular dosing of a comprehensive liquid fertilizer or substrate fertilizers. Carbon dioxide injection can also help the plant to grow faster and healthier.
Propagation of Bucephalandra pygmaea ‘Sintang’ is relatively easy. The plant can be propagated by dividing the rhizome and replanting the individual portions. It can also propagate through adventitious plantlets, which grow from the base of the plant.
Bucephalandra pygmaea ‘Sintang’ is a beautiful and low-maintenance plant that can add a natural and unique look to your aquarium.
Care Tips
- Bucephalandra pygmaea ‘Sintang’ requires moderate to high lighting. You can use LED lights or other types of aquarium lights to provide the required amount of light. If the lighting is too low, the plant may grow slowly or start to lose its color.
- This plant can tolerate a wide range of water conditions but prefers slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH of 6.0-7.5. The water hardness should be between 2-15 dGH, and the temperature should be in the range of 72-82°F (22-28°C). Ensure that the water is well-aerated and free from any contaminants.