Tici In Vitro Aquatic Plant - Alternanthera Reineckii mini 1) Overview Family: Amaranthaceae Origin (species): South America Growth form: Compact stem plant Type: Amphibious perennial ‘Mini’ is a dwarf, compact...
Family: Amaranthaceae
Origin (species): South America
Growth form: Compact stem plant
Type: Amphibious perennial
‘Mini’ is a dwarf, compact cultivar of Alternanthera reineckii, selected for shorter internodes and smaller leaves, making it suitable for foreground and nano aquascapes.
Leaf shape: Narrow-elliptic
Leaf size: ~1–2 cm
Color: Pink to deep red (undersides intensely red)
Stem: Upright, branching
Height: 5–15 cm depending on conditions
Under strong light and proper nutrition, it develops intense red pigmentation due to anthocyanin production.
| Parameter | Optimal Range | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Light | High (≥40–50 PAR substrate) | Critical for red coloration |
| CO₂ | Strongly recommended (20–30 ppm) | Essential for compact growth |
| Temperature | 22–28°C (72–82°F) | Stable temps preferred |
| pH | 5.5–7.0 | Slightly acidic ideal |
| GH | 2–8 dGH | Softer water enhances coloration |
| Flow | Moderate | Prevents algae on leaves |
This is a high-tech plant. Without CO₂ and strong light, it becomes leggy and dull.
Growth rate: Moderate
Structure: Compact bush when trimmed
Spread: Does not carpet; grows vertically then branches
Density control: Achieved via topping and replanting
Unlike runner plants, it spreads by stem branching, not stolons.
Separate stems into individual shoots.
Trim bottom leaves before planting.
Plant stems 2–3 cm apart.
Maintain consistent CO₂ from day one.
Avoid planting too densely; spacing improves airflow and reduces algae risk.
Trim tops once height exceeds 8–10 cm.
Cut above a node to stimulate lateral shoots.
Replant trimmed tops to increase bush density.
Frequent trimming produces a low, compact red mound.
To maximize coloration:
Maintain adequate iron (Fe) levels
Avoid excessive nitrogen (too much N can reduce redness)
Ensure strong, stable light
Maintain consistent CO₂
Color intensity depends more on light + CO₂ stability than iron overdosing.
Greenish leaves
Cause: Low light or excessive nitrogen
Fix: Increase PAR, balance macros
Leggy stems
Cause: Weak light or unstable CO₂
Melting after planting
Emersed-to-submersed transition shock
Algae on leaves
Usually due to CO₂ fluctuations
Ideal for:
Foreground accent bushes
Midground red contrast
Iwagumi focal points
Nano tanks needing color
Pairs well with:
Micranthemum tweediei (green contrast)
Eleocharis acicularis
Staurogyne repens
It creates a strong red–green contrast dynamic in layouts.
| Feature | AR Mini | Regular AR |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Compact | Taller |
| Leaf size | Smaller | Larger |
| Foreground suitability | Excellent | Limited |
| Maintenance | Moderate | Moderate–High |
| Color intensity | High | High |
Intense red coloration
Compact size
Excellent focal plant
High visual impact
Requires high light + CO₂
Sensitive to instability
Needs regular trimming
Not beginner low-tech friendly
High-tech:
Deep red coloration
Tight, compact growth
Strong branching
Low-tech:
Greenish tone
Taller, leggy stems
Slower growth