RED CABOMBA This aquatic plant is native to the southeastern United States, where even in its native range it is considered a problem weed. Due to the aquarium trade, it has become established as an invasive species in the western and northern United States, and is of particular concern as an invasive species in Australia. Care: Cabomba is an extremely easy to care for plant, and will thrive in most aquarium settings. It must be grown fully submerged, although it may occasionally have emergent flowers. It is an excellent oxygenating plant, and is useful in newly setup aquariums, or ponds. Propagation: Cabomba is propagated through cuttings, which should be at least 2 inches in length, though longer cuttings will become established faster. The cuttings usually need high amounts of lighting to root, and they should be provided with a rich substrate.
J**.
Less quantity and malted plants
We got malted plants after long hold. I don't think I was my good pickup because it's very less quantity.They promised for 10 branches but we got only three.Check snaps and avoid it.
R**N
worst quality product
plant delivered in a very bad condition cannot be planted and also it is not good healthy matured plant. waste of money and time
Y**S
want refund
hi waste of money i got all plants totally dead i want refund
C**I
Not satisfied
This is very very very disgusting😡😡😡😡😡i don't like this ......very bad😤😤
N**S
Bad
The plant was dead when it arrived and looked slimy
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