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Bacopa monnieri

Bacopa monnieri

Bacopa monnieri: aquatic plant of the family Plantaginaceae. Light: Medium to high.

Family
Plantaginaceae
Tank use
Used in 0 tanks
Temperature

15 °C - 30 °C

pH

5 - 9

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Medium to high

CO2

5-40 mg/L

Description

Geographical Origin & Habitat:

Bacopa monnieri is an incredibly successful, globally distributed amphibious marsh weed. While originally native to the wetlands of India, Asia, and the Americas, its aggressive adaptability has allowed it to colonize marshes, bogs, and shallow river margins across almost every continent. It is a highly specialized creeping marsh plant that evolved to survive completely submerged during monsoon floods, and equally well growing emersed on baking, cracking mud during extreme droughts. Its survival adaptations make it practically indestructible in an aquarium.

Taxonomy & Genetics:

Belonging to the Plantaginaceae family, Bacopa monnieri (commonly known in the trade as "Moneywort" or "Water Hyssop") is a highly significant botanical species. Unlike B. caroliniana, it does not possess the genetic markers that produce the distinct crushed-lemon scent. However, it is globally famous outside of the aquarium hobby in Ayurvedic medicine as "Brahmi," heavily cultivated for its neuropharmacological properties. In the aquatic trade, it is the undisputed baseline standard for bulletproof stem plants.

Physical Structure:

The architecture of Bacopa monnieri is characterized by highly disciplined, vertical growth when submerged. It produces moderately thick, fleshy stems that shoot stubbornly straight toward the light. The leaves are distinctly small, perfectly teardrop-shaped, fleshy, and emerge in opposite pairs marching uniformly up the stem. The physical structure is very rigid, allowing the plant to easily breach the water surface without collapsing, where it will happily produce tiny, beautiful white or pale purple flowers.

Color & Texture:

The entire plant, from stem to teardrop leaf, is colored a completely solid, opaque, vibrant light-green to bright lime. Unlike many other stem plants, B. monnieri completely refuses to change color: regardless of how intense the lighting is, or how heavily it is fertilized with iron, it will stubbornly remain bright green and will never flush red or bronze. The texture is noticeably fleshy and succulent, making it highly resistant to physical damage from clumsy fish or snails.

Care and observations

Lighting & CO2:

It is an extremely forgiving, low-tech powerhouse. It will happily survive and grow steadily under very weak, low-intensity lighting. If exposed to intense, high-energy LED lighting, its growth rate will rapidly accelerate, but it will never change its green color. It absolutely does not require CO2 injection to survive. However, injecting pressurized CO2 will force the plant to grow thicker, bushier, and vastly speed up its naturally moderate growth rate.

Nutrition & Substrate:

This plant is a master of survival and highly versatile in its feeding habits. While it produces a healthy white root system, it does not require deep, nutrient-rich aquasoil to survive. It can be successfully planted in completely sterile, inert sand or plain gravel, provided the water column is occasionally dosed with a standard liquid fertilizer. It happily absorbs necessary macro and micro nutrients directly through its fleshy teardrop leaves from the surrounding water.

Water Chemistry:

Bacopa monnieri is arguably one of the most indestructible aquatic plants on the planet. It thrives effortlessly in standard tropical temperatures (22-28°C) but is completely comfortable in unheated, freezing cold-water aquariums. It completely ignores chaotic, wild fluctuations in pH, severe ammonia spikes, or extreme water hardness. It can even survive in low-end brackish water setups. It is the absolute, undisputed champion plant for beginners and newly cycling aquariums.

Space Management & Placement:

Due to its strictly vertical, ladder-like growth habit and moderate height, it is an ideal background or rear-midground plant. It should be planted in tight groupings of 5 to 10 stems in the rear corners of the tank to create a dense, bright green thicket. Because its stems are incredibly rigid and orderly, it provides an excellent structural contrast against wild, messy foreground plants or dark, sprawling driftwood.

Pruning:

Pruning is simple and necessary to create a bushier aesthetic. Use sharp scissors to cut the rigid stem exactly in half. The rooted bottom half left in the substrate will quickly sprout two new lateral shoots, doubling the density of the bush. Take the cut top half and stick it directly back into the substrate next to the mother plant; it will grow new roots within days. If the bottom stems become bare due to shading, simply uproot, discard the bottoms, and replant the fresh tops.

Risks & Diseases:

It is entirely immune to biological diseases or melting. The only minor risk is "leggy" growth. If planted in a massive, dense clump without space between stems, the top leaves will block light from reaching the bottom. The plant will then intentionally drop all its lower leaves to conserve energy, resulting in ugly, bare green sticks at the bottom of the tank. To prevent this, plant individual stems at least 1-2 cm apart to allow light penetration.

Plant profile

Placement
Sfondo, Centro vasca, Straße (Holland-Stil)
Botanical form
stem
Light
Medium to high
CO2
5-40 mg/L
Growth
Media
Column fertilization
Fertilizzazione in colonna stabile, regolata su crescita e alghe
Root fertilization
Utile soprattutto per forme radicate; non prioritaria per epifite
Trimming
Rimuovere foglie deteriorate e potare senza destabilizzare il gruppo.
Propagation
Talee
Nutrients
I range di durezza, CO2 e nutrienti sono conservati nelle note di cura quando riportati dalla fonte.
Sensitivity
Evitare cambi bruschi di luce, CO2 o fertilizzazione.
Layout role
Sfondo, Centro vasca, Straße (Holland-Stil)

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