Tissue Culture Plants are aquatic plants cultivated in a laboratory environment using a method known as tissue culture. This process involves taking small pieces of plant tissue, such as leaves, stems, or roots, and growing them in a sterile, nutrient-rich medium under controlled conditions. The result is a batch of young, healthy plants that are free from pests, algae, and diseases.
One of the main benefits of tissue culture plants is their adaptability and resilience. Since they are grown in an ideal environment, they typically have strong root systems and can transition more easily to different water conditions in a home aquarium. Additionally, tissue culture plants are usually available in a variety of species, including rare and hard-to-find types that may not be readily available in traditional forms.