
Pogostemon helferi in the aquarium where it is easy to recognize and distinguish from other foreground plants because of its different growth form and curly leaves. Photo by Oliver Knott.
Pogostemon helferi is not particularly light demanding, but the more light we provide, the more compact the growth form, and the compact form is what most people find attractive. Under less light, the plant grows longer (up to 15 cm) whereas high light results in compact shoots not longer than 5-8 cm. Pogostemon helferi is relatively fast growing and thus, it needs additional nutrients unless you have many fish in the tank. Iron deficiency sometimes occurs and is recognized by the new leaves being yellowish but this is easily treated by using PLANT NUTRITION liquid in the recommended doses. At luxurious growth, it becomes necessary to trim the plants and this should be done by removing entire shoots allowing light and nutrient to penetrate all the way down to the remaining shoots. CO2 enrichment always stimulates growth but it is not really required to grow Pogostemon helferi successfully; the plant simply grows a bit slower. Pogostemon helferi thrives in a broad temperature interval from 23 to 30 °C.
Pogostemon helferi is most likely the easiest foreground plant we have because it is not as light demanding as most other foreground plants; at low light, the individual stems simply grow a bit longer and the plant appears less compact. Try Pogostemon helferi together with other foreground plants such as Glossostigma or Hemianthus to create new and exiting color contrast in the aquarium.
Pogostemon helferi is relatively new in our hobby and thus, there is not too much information available as yet. However, we recommend consulting the articles listed below if you want to learn more about this exiting plant.
Litterature:
Prasartkul A (2004) Pogostemon helferi (Hook. f.) Press (Lamiaceae), eine neue Aquarienpflanze aus Thailand. Aqua Planta 29: 143-148, in German
Tarepunda N (2005) Little Star, Aqua Star – The magnificent one Pogostemon helferi
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