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All About Anubias Plant Seeds:
Germination, Storage and Sowing

Updated: February 27, 2023

Anubias is a popular aquatic plant that is known for its hardy nature and attractive green leaves. It is commonly used in aquariums and terrariums, and is also a great addition to any aquatic garden. If you are interested in growing Anubias plants from seeds, this article will provide you with all the information you need to get started.

Germination of Anubias Plant Seeds

Anubias seeds are relatively easy to germinate. The best way to ensure successful germination is to purchase fresh seeds from a reputable supplier. Once you have your seeds, follow these steps to germinate them:

  1. Soak the seeds in water for 24-48 hours.

  2. After soaking, place the seeds in a small container filled with moist soil or vermiculite.

  3. Cover the container with plastic wrap or a dome to create a humid environment.

  4. Keep the container in a warm, well-lit area.

  5. Check the container daily and mist the seeds with water if needed to keep the soil moist.

  6. Germination should occur within 2-4 weeks.

Storage of Anubias Plant Seeds

If you are not ready to germinate your Anubias seeds immediately, it is important to store them properly to maintain their viability. Here are some tips for storing Anubias plant seeds:

  1. Store the seeds in an airtight container such as a zip-lock bag or glass jar.

  2. Keep the container in a cool, dark place such as a refrigerator or freezer.

  3. Do not expose the seeds to light or moisture as this can cause them to deteriorate.

  4. Seeds can be stored for up to one year if kept in optimal conditions.

Sowing Anubias Plant Seeds

Once your Anubias plant seeds have germinated and grown into small seedlings, it is time to transplant them into their permanent home. Here are some tips for sowing Anubias plant seeds:

  1. Choose a suitable location in your aquarium or garden where the plants will receive adequate light and water.

  2. Prepare the soil by adding nutrients such as fertilizer or organic matter.

  3. Dig small holes in the soil and place the seedlings gently into them.

  4. Cover the roots with soil and water thoroughly.

  5. Monitor the plants closely and make sure they receive enough water and light to thrive.

FAQ Section

Q: Can Anubias plants be grown from cuttings?

A: Yes, Anubias plants can be propagated through stem cuttings or rhizome division.

Q: How long does it take for Anubias plants to grow?

A: Anubias plants grow at a slow pace and can take several months to reach their full size.

Q: What type of substrate is best for Anubias plants?

A: Anubias plants prefer substrates that are rich in nutrients such as clay-based soils or aqua soil.

Q: Do Anubias plants require CO2 injection?

A: While CO2 injection can be beneficial for plant growth, it is not necessary for Anubias plants as they can grow well under low CO2 levels.

Q: Can Anubias plants be grown emersed?

A: Yes, Anubias plants can be grown emersed (above water) but they require high humidity levels and consistent watering.