Aquarium Planting Guide for Beginners

Setting up a planted aquarium? Planting correctly is the key to healthy growth and algae-free tanks. Follow this simple aquarium planting guide to avoid beginner mistakes.

STEM PLANTS Aquarium Planting Guide (Egeria Densa, Vallisneria)

✅ Push the base 2–3 cm into substrate — keep leaves above substrate

❌ Never bury the entire stem — it will rot

aquarium planting guide stem plants

RHIZOME PLANTS (Anubias, Java Fern, Bucephalandra)

✅ Attach to driftwood or rocks with thread or super glue gel

✅ Keep the rhizome (thick horizontal stem) ABOVE substrate at all times

❌ NEVER bury the rhizome — this is the number one killer of Anubias!

rhizome plants

MOSS (Java Moss, Riccia)

✅ Tie to driftwood or rocks with thread — or leave floating freely

❌ Don’t push into substrate

moss plants

ROSETTE PLANTS (Amazon Sword, Cryptocoryne)

✅ Plant roots into substrate — keep crown at substrate level

❌ Don’t bury the crown where leaves meet roots

rossete plants

TOP 5 BEGINNER MISTAKES

1. Burying the Anubias rhizome — kills the plant

2. Using garden soil instead of aquarium substrate — causes water problems

3. Planting in complete darkness with no light

4. Adding too many plants too fast without letting the tank cycle

5. Not removing dying leaves promptly — they pollute water

💡 Pro Tip for Easy Planting

Use super glue gel (cyanoacrylate) to attach plants like Anubias and Java Fern.

  • ✔ Aquarium safe once dry
  • ✔ Fast and easy method
  • ✔ Widely used by aquascapers

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Always rinse new plants before adding them to your tank!

❓  Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use super glue to attach plants to driftwood?

A: Yes! Super glue gel (cyanoacrylate) is completely safe for aquariums once dry. It is the easiest and most popular method for attaching Anubias and Java Fern to driftwood and rocks.

Q: What substrate is best for planted tanks?

A: For beginners, plain fine washed gravel or sand works well for most easy plants. Anubias, Java Fern, and Java Moss don’t even need substrate — they grow on driftwood and rocks.

Q: How do I know if I have planted correctly?

A: The plant should be secure and not floating away. Leaves should be above the substrate. For Anubias, the rhizome should be clearly visible above the gravel surface.

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