Ludwigia Repens

Ludwigia repens

A hardy red stem plant that adds easy colour, turning deeper red with more light and iron.

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Care DifficultyBeginner
LightingMedium to High
CO2 RequirementOptional
Growth RateFast
PlacementMidground/Background
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Overview

Ludwigia Repens (Ludwigia repens) is a hardy red stem plant that adds easy colour, turning deeper red with more light and iron. It is a beginner-level aquarium plant, making it a great choice for beginners and low-tech tanks.

This guide covers how to grow Ludwigia Repens successfully - its appearance and growth habit, lighting needs, whether it needs CO2, fertilising, planting and placement, propagation, and the common problems to avoid.

Appearance & Growth Habit

A hardy red stem plant that adds easy colour, turning deeper red with more light and iron.

It is a fast grower used in the midground/background of the aquascape. Fast growth means regular trimming, but it also makes the plant a powerful nutrient sponge that helps starve out algae.

Lighting Requirements

Ludwigia Repens grows best under medium to high lighting. It needs strong, even light reaching its leaves, so use a good planted-tank LED.

Run lights on a timer for about 6-8 hours a day. Longer photoperiods usually feed algae rather than plants, so increase duration cautiously and watch for any green film.

CO2 & Fertilisation

CO2: Optional. CO2 is optional - it speeds and improves growth but is not essential.

Dose a balanced liquid fertiliser (such as API Leaf Zone) for water-column nutrients, and add root tabs beneath heavy root-feeders. Yellowing, holes or stunted leaves usually signal a nutrient deficiency, not disease.

Planting & Placement

Plant or attach Ludwigia Repens in the midground/background. Plant small portions into the substrate, spacing them so they grow together over time.

Propagation

Trim and replant the tops - it roots quickly and bushes out.

Sharing trimmings is part of the fun of the hobby - one healthy plant can fill a tank and stock several more over time.

Common Problems

The most common issue is algae on the leaves, which points to too much light, too few nutrients or weak flow rather than a fault with the plant. Melting (leaves dissolving) after planting is normal as it converts to underwater growth - keep conditions stable and new growth follows.

Keep light, CO2 and fertilisation consistent, remove dying leaves promptly, and avoid burying the crown or rhizome of plants that grow from one.

Is Ludwigia Repens Right for Your Tank?

Ludwigia Repens is an easy, rewarding plant that suits almost any freshwater tank, including beginner and low-tech setups. Combine it with our other plant and aquascaping guides to build a lush, balanced planted aquarium.

FAQ

Does Ludwigia Repens need CO2?
CO2 is optional. It will grow without CO2 but does noticeably better with it.
What lighting does Ludwigia Repens need?
It prefers medium to high lighting for about 6-8 hours a day.
Is Ludwigia Repens easy to grow?
It is rated beginner. Yes - it is hardy and forgiving, ideal for beginners.
Where should I place Ludwigia Repens in my tank?
It is best used in the midground/background of the aquascape.
How do I propagate Ludwigia Repens?
Trim and replant the tops - it roots quickly and bushes out.
Why is my Ludwigia Repens melting or losing leaves?
Some melting is normal after planting as it adapts to underwater growth; ongoing yellowing or holes usually mean a nutrient deficiency, so dose a balanced fertiliser and keep light and CO2 stable.
How fast does Ludwigia Repens grow?
It is a fast grower , so trim and replant regularly to keep it tidy.

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