How to Prepare Tissue Culture Plants for Your Planted Aquarium – Step-by-Step Guide
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How to Prepare Tissue Culture Plants for Your Planted Aquarium – Step-by-Step Guide

🌱 How to Prepare Tissue Culture Plants for Your Planted Aquarium – Step-by-Step Guide

Tissue culture aquarium plants, also known as in vitro plants, have become a popular choice for aquascaping enthusiasts and beginner hobbyists alike. Why? Because they are 100% free of snails, algae, and harmful pathogens, making them one of the cleanest and safest options for any freshwater tank—especially for shrimp tanks and sensitive biotopes.

At Aquarium Plants Factory®, we specialize in providing healthy, high-quality Vitro Culture® plants, shipped in either sealed tissue culture cups or sterile bags. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you exactly how to prepare and plant your tissue culture plants to ensure optimal growth and success in your aquarium.

Step-by-step visual guide on how to prepare tissue culture plants by Aquarium Plants Factory, featuring numbered watercolor-style illustrations for each stage: unpacking the plant bag, rinsing off gel, separating plantlets, planting with tweezers, and providing ideal growing conditions in an aquarium.

🧪 What You’ll Need:

  • A clean workspace

  • Small bowl of room-temperature water

  • Fine tweezers or clean fingers

  • Aquascaping scissors (optional)

  • Gentle aquarium lighting (if you plan to hold the plant before use)


✅ Step-by-Step Instructions:

Step 1: Unpack Carefully

Tissue culture plants are sealed to maintain sterility. Gently open the Vitro Culture® bag or cup with clean hands. Be cautious not to damage the delicate plantlets inside.

Pro Tip: If the bag is cloudy or contains liquid, this is normal—it's part of the nutrient-rich medium that supports plant growth.


Step 2: Remove the Medium

Tissue culture plants grow in a nutrient gel or liquid (called agar or vitamin gel), which must be completely removed before planting.

  • Gently place the plant in a bowl of room-temperature water

  • Swirl it around to help loosen the gel

  • Repeat with fresh water if necessary

Avoid planting with the gel still on the roots—it can trap debris and promote mold or algae in your tank.


Step 3: Separate the Plantlets

Once the gel is rinsed off, you’ll see small clusters of plantlets. Use clean fingers or aquascaping tweezers to gently divide them into smaller portions.

  • For carpeting plants: split into 5–10 clumps to cover more area

  • For stem plants: separate into individual or paired stems

  • For rhizome plants (e.g., Anubias or Bucephalandra): keep the rhizome intact and avoid burying it


Step 4: Plant with Care

Using tweezers, gently insert the plants into your aquarium substrate or attach them to hardscape.

  • Stem plants & carpeting plants: Insert lightly into the substrate, just deep enough to anchor

  • Rhizome plants (Anubias, Buce): Tie or glue to driftwood, rocks, or decorations—never bury the rhizome

Avoid pressing too firmly—roots need access to oxygen and space to grow.


Step 5: Provide Optimal Conditions

Once planted, ensure the plants adjust comfortably:

  • Lighting: Moderate to high depending on species

  • CO₂: Optional, but strongly beneficial for fast growth

  • Fertilization: Begin dosing liquid fertilizers 1–2 weeks after planting

  • Water changes: Perform regular changes to prevent melt or algae issues


🌿 Extra Tips for Success:

  • Let plants recover in the sealed cup or bag under gentle light if you don’t plan to plant them right away (for up to 5–7 days).

  • Expect a short period of “adjustment melt” as plants transition to submerged growth—new growth will emerge quickly in healthy tanks.

  • Avoid overcrowding—good circulation prevents algae and supports healthy roots.


🌟 Why Choose Vitro Culture® Plants?

✅ 100% Free of pests, algae, and contaminants
Long shelf life when stored properly
✅ Ideal for shrimp and sensitive species
✅ Easier plant mass propagation
✅ Clean and ready-to-grow in your aquascape


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