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Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Live Plant - Tissue Culture

    Introducing Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture, the perfect addition to your terrarium! This stunning plant is a compact variety of the popular peace lily, featuring lush, dark green leaves and delicate white flowers that bloom year-round. Its small size makes it ideal for terrariums, and its ability to thrive in low-light environments means it will be happy in even the dimmest corners of your space. Plus, as a tissue culture plant, it is free of pests and disease, ensuring a healthy addition to your terrarium ecosystem. Bring a touch of tranquility to your terrarium with Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture!

    Welcome to the world of Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture! If you’re a fan of plants, you’re sure to be delighted by this wonderful variety of peace lily. The Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture plant is a great addition to any terrarium, with its compact size, lush foliage, and delicate white flowers that bloom year-round.

    This peace lily is a tissue culture plant, which means it has been propagated through a sterile tissue culture process, ensuring that it is free of any pests, diseases, or harmful chemicals that may be present in traditional plants. This process ensures that your plant is healthy and happy, and will thrive in any environment, including your terrarium.

    One of the most attractive features of the Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture plant is its compact size. It typically grows to a height of only 6-12 inchhttps://www.tollgroup.com/tools/cubic-volumetric-calculatores, making it the perfect size for any terrarium. Whether you have a large or small terrarium, this plant will fit right in.

    Another feature that makes this plant ideal for terrariums is its ability to thrive in low-light environments. Peace lilies are known for their tolerance of low-light conditions, and this variety is no exception. It can easily adapt to the lower levels of light that are typically found in terrariums, making it an ideal choice for those looking to add some greenery to their enclosed ecosystem.

    The Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture plant has lush, dark green leaves that are sure to add a touch of tranquility to your terrarium. Its leaves are broad and oval-shaped, with a glossy finish that reflects light and makes them stand out. Additionally, this plant produces delicate white flowers that bloom year-round, adding a beautiful touch of elegance to your terrarium.

    When it comes to care, the Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture plant is fairly easy to maintain. It prefers moist soil, so be sure to water it regularly. It can also benefit from occasional misting to keep the leaves looking their best. However, be sure not to over-water, as this can lead to root rot.

    In summary, if you’re looking for a beautiful and low-maintenance plant to add to your terrarium, the Spathiphyllum ‘Cupido Compacto’ Tissue Culture plant is a fantastic choice. With its compact size, lush foliage, and delicate white flowers, it’s sure to add a touch of tranquility to your enclosed ecosystem. Plus, as a tissue culture plant, it’s free of pests and disease, ensuring a healthy addition to your terrarium.

    Tissue cultures are in a 5cm container - simply rinse gel and plant.

    Tissue Culture Plants have been grown in sterile laboratory conditions producing premium quality plants free from algae, pesticides and pests.

    Sold in food grade plastic pots, our Tissue Culture Plants are grown in a unique nutrient rich agar jelly. Easy to sell, the plants do not require watering and will continue to grow provided they are sealed and have sufficient light.

    Tissue Culture Plants will grow in fresh water aquariums, aquascapes and terrariums. Because of the wonderful qualities of these plants, they have grown, and continue to grow in popularity with Australian hobbyists.

    In ideal conditions, shelf life will be approx 4 weeks.

    Basic care instructions:

    • Do not remove lid or contamination will occur
    • Keep in well lit area
    • Storage temperate should not exceed 30°C

    How to Plant Tissue Cultures:

    • Set up a small container or bowl with some aquarium water 
    • Remove the tissue culture and gel by tipping the container upside down
    • Remove as many large chunks of gel either with your hand or tweezers
    • Use the water to loosen and remove as much gel as possible
    • Once as much of the gel has been removed, begin to plant the roots into your aquarium 
    • Tweezers are best used for planting - ensure the roots have been secured into soil to prevent the tissue culture from being uprooted 

    Scientific Name

    Spathiphyllum

      Position

      • Terrarium 

      Care Level: Intermediate 

      Lighting:

      • Tolerate very low - medium light

      CO2:

      • Not needed

      Substrate:

      • Moist soil with moderate fertiliser 

      Water Parameters:

      • Keep soil evenly moist but not wet

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