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Sagittaria subulata (dwarf sag) Tissue Culture - C3423

$1299 CAD
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SKU: 11340831034814

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Sagittaria subulata (dwarf sag) Tissue Culture - C3423

Description

Sagittaria subulata – Tissue Culture (Dwarf Sag Carpet Plant)

Create a natural, grassy foreground with Sagittaria subulata, one of the most reliable and beginner-friendly carpeting plants in the hobby. Known as Dwarf Sag, it spreads quickly through runners to form a vibrant, natural-looking carpet or low-growing field.

Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.

  • Fast-spreading carpet plant via runners
  • Natural grassy look – great for beginner layouts
  • Extremely hardy and adaptable
  • Tissue culture grown – no pests, algae, or snails
  • Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free

 Plant Details

  • Scientific Name: Sagittaria subulata
  • Common Name: Dwarf Sagittaria / Dwarf Sag
  • Placement: Foreground / Midground
  • Difficulty: Very Easy
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Lighting: Low to High
  • CO₂: Optional

Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)

Dwarf Sag grows through runner propagation, creating:

  • A grassy, meadow-like carpet
  • Slightly taller blades than hairgrass
  • Fast coverage, even in low-tech tanks

 Perfect for hobbyists who want a low-maintenance, natural carpet effect


How to Plant (Tissue Culture Prep)

  1. Remove plant from cup
  2. Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
  3. Separate into individual plantlets
  4. Plant each piece 2–4 cm apart

 Tip: Leave spacing—runners will quickly fill in the gaps.


 Care Notes

  • Can grow taller in low light (trim to keep compact)
  • Spreads aggressively—easy to propagate
  • Nutrient-rich substrate improves growth
  • Very tolerant of different water conditions

What You Get

  • 1 sealed cup of Sagittaria subulata Tissue Culture
  • Multiple healthy plantlets ready to plant and spread

Perfect For

  • Beginner planted tanks
  • Low-tech aquariums
  • Natural and jungle-style layouts
  • Shrimp tanks
  • Fast foreground coverage

Pro Aquascaper Tip

Use Dwarf Sag:

  • For a fast, budget-friendly carpet alternative
  • In midground for a wild, natural look
  • Trim regularly to maintain a shorter, denser carpet

 

Specifications

  • Product Type
    Sagittaria
  • Species Type
    Sagittaria subulata

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Sagittaria subulata (dwarf sag) Tissue Culture - C3423

$1299 CAD

Sagittaria subulata – Tissue Culture (Dwarf Sag Carpet Plant)

Create a natural, grassy foreground with Sagittaria subulata, one of the most reliable and beginner-friendly carpeting plants in the hobby. Known as Dwarf Sag, it spreads quickly through runners to form a vibrant, natural-looking carpet or low-growing field.

Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.


 Plant Details


Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)

Dwarf Sag grows through runner propagation, creating:

 Perfect for hobbyists who want a low-maintenance, natural carpet effect


How to Plant (Tissue Culture Prep)

  1. Remove plant from cup
  2. Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
  3. Separate into individual plantlets
  4. Plant each piece 2–4 cm apart

 Tip: Leave spacing—runners will quickly fill in the gaps.


 Care Notes


What You Get


Perfect For


Pro Aquascaper Tip

Use Dwarf Sag:


 

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