Ludwigia Repens (Absolutely Stunning Aquarium Plant)

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THIS IS A FIRE PLANT- YOU HAVE TO TRY IT- ANY SKILL LEVEL! (Read the reviews below on sizes and see customer photos) 

THIS CAN HANDLE COLD, This can handle beginners, this will reward Pros... 

Ludwigia Repens is awesome if you want a plant that doesn’t look like all of your other plants and is easy to grow, and looks great under a variety of conditions…..Ludwigia is that plant. Ludwigia Repens is the species I have kept the longest and it has brought me much joy over the year. I have been keeping it about 5 years and don’t ever intend on not having at least some of it around.

This plant has been grown above water! It is usually sunk for about 4 or 5 days before getting to you and usually starts to take on new roots down and up the stem before it melts it's old leaves and grows new ones! This process usually only takes about 2 weeks with these plants so you should see them bounce back twice as hard really quick!

It’s main attraction for me is its flexibility to a variety of water types, substrates and lighting. I have had it under bright lights (250 watts on 125g) Ludwigia takes a little while to get adjusted to your tank and might even loose all of its leaves, but it will come back. I have seen it come back from only a few leaves to be a thriving plant. The Ludwigia you are getting has been individually planted down into dirt and may or may not have rooted yet, but it is a much healthier plant because of this.

4-5 Stems or cuttings with roots of Ludiwigia Repens. NOTE: Ludwigia is one of the few plants that we hand wrap in paper and ship out. You won't be disappointed.

I've kept it in low light, (one single strip on a 75) and floating on the surface of a 75. It did well everywhere, obviously under better conditions it grew better, but it never really stopped growing regardless. Ludwigia Repens has been my gauge for how much iron to add to my tanks. When it is darker and purple underneath the iron is good, lighter, add more iron. It’s easy to cut and propagate. Typically if it is growing long and tall I’ll hack it where it’ll have a long stem to grow down into the substrate. This will make the plant fuller and look better. Although I keep it in my 40 high with only one strip and natural sunlight where it grows straight up and down, no side action… It also is great to break up an aquascape. The contrast of it with a long tall and skinny plant is great. I have kept it with swords, jungle val. Ect. This is a must have plant. It takes everything you throw at it, and grows well…

Care Scale of 1-10:

2 (grows better in good substrate or you can plant in plain gravel)

Don't Forget To Buy our Growth Juice and Iron Supplements for your plants!!

Lighting:

Grows fine in low light, but will give you a more light green and taller look. Under better lighting and higher iron will grow much more RED.

Where to Plant:

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Customer Reviews

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Jess
Little rough

Hello, these are the 3 plants I bought at the end of March 2026, and I put them in my 40 gallon breeder tank on April 01, 2026:

1) Water Wisteria (Hygrophila difformis) .....

2) Ludwigia Repens .....

3) Ludwigia "Triple Red"
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I wanted to wait a little bit before doing a review. it's been 2 months now and I have been using liquid fertilizer (from aquarium co-op) and root tabs for my amazon swords (that I bought elsewhere).

so far, the Water Wisteria has been doing kind of ok. some of the leaves fell off the bottom of the stems so there's a good 4" of bare stems at the bottom. there are a few roots coming out of the nodes on the stems though. the tops of the plant look lush and green. I just wish it would push out more leaves.

the Ludwigia Repens and Ludwigia "Triple Red" are not doing that well. the leaves keep falling off, same as the Wisteria, but they just keep falling off and floating around the tank. the stems are turning black on the one species. both have 4+ inches of bare stem on the bottom part of the plant. I'm not sure why they seem to Not be pushing out new growth?

I'm using fertilizer and root tabs so I'm not sure why they still look rough.

any tips?

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Randy Moore
Great color

Finally fiund the right place to buy my plants, can't recommend this place enough. All them came perfect condition and absolutely gorgeous

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Babs061
Absolutely Beautiful!

These plants are absolutely beautiful!!! I'm ordering more today.

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John Holcepl
Absolutely perfect

Wrapped well, timely delivery, and a nice touch with a handwritten “welcome” on my first order. The plant has already started thriving!

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Christopher Shuster
Not Red

I ordered the Ludwigia Repens because they were advertized as tall red plants. I recieved short green plants. They seemed healthy but very few roots.