
Sagittaria subulata (dwarf sag) Tissue Culture - C3423
Sagittaria subulata – Tissue Culture (Dwarf Sag Carpet Plant)
Create a natural, grassy foreground with Sagittaria subulata, one of the most reliable and beginner-friendly carpeting plants in the hobby. Known as Dwarf Sag, it spreads quickly through runners to form a vibrant, natural-looking carpet or low-growing field.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.
- Fast-spreading carpet plant via runners
- Natural grassy look – great for beginner layouts
- Extremely hardy and adaptable
- Tissue culture grown – no pests, algae, or snails
- Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
 Plant Details
- Scientific Name: Sagittaria subulata
- Common Name: Dwarf Sagittaria / Dwarf Sag
- Placement: Foreground / Midground
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Lighting: Low to High
- COâ‚‚: Optional
Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)
Dwarf Sag grows through runner propagation, creating:
- A grassy, meadow-like carpet
- Slightly taller blades than hairgrass
- Fast coverage, even in low-tech tanks
 Perfect for hobbyists who want a low-maintenance, natural carpet effect
How to Plant (Tissue Culture Prep)
- Remove plant from cup
- Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
- Separate into individual plantlets
- Plant each piece 2–4 cm apart
 Tip: Leave spacing—runners will quickly fill in the gaps.
 Care Notes
- Can grow taller in low light (trim to keep compact)
- Spreads aggressively—easy to propagate
- Nutrient-rich substrate improves growth
- Very tolerant of different water conditions
What You Get
- 1 sealed cup of Sagittaria subulata Tissue Culture
- Multiple healthy plantlets ready to plant and spread
Perfect For
- Beginner planted tanks
- Low-tech aquariums
- Natural and jungle-style layouts
- Shrimp tanks
- Fast foreground coverage
Pro Aquascaper Tip
Use Dwarf Sag:
- For a fast, budget-friendly carpet alternative
- In midground for a wild, natural look
- Trim regularly to maintain a shorter, denser carpet
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Sagittaria subulata – Tissue Culture (Dwarf Sag Carpet Plant)
Create a natural, grassy foreground with Sagittaria subulata, one of the most reliable and beginner-friendly carpeting plants in the hobby. Known as Dwarf Sag, it spreads quickly through runners to form a vibrant, natural-looking carpet or low-growing field.
Grown in sterile tissue culture, this plant arrives 100% pest-free, algae-free, and safe for shrimp tanks.
- Fast-spreading carpet plant via runners
- Natural grassy look – great for beginner layouts
- Extremely hardy and adaptable
- Tissue culture grown – no pests, algae, or snails
- Shrimp-safe & pesticide-free
 Plant Details
- Scientific Name: Sagittaria subulata
- Common Name: Dwarf Sagittaria / Dwarf Sag
- Placement: Foreground / Midground
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Growth Rate: Fast
- Lighting: Low to High
- COâ‚‚: Optional
Growth Style (Key Selling Feature)
Dwarf Sag grows through runner propagation, creating:
- A grassy, meadow-like carpet
- Slightly taller blades than hairgrass
- Fast coverage, even in low-tech tanks
 Perfect for hobbyists who want a low-maintenance, natural carpet effect
How to Plant (Tissue Culture Prep)
- Remove plant from cup
- Rinse off all nutrient gel thoroughly
- Separate into individual plantlets
- Plant each piece 2–4 cm apart
 Tip: Leave spacing—runners will quickly fill in the gaps.
 Care Notes
- Can grow taller in low light (trim to keep compact)
- Spreads aggressively—easy to propagate
- Nutrient-rich substrate improves growth
- Very tolerant of different water conditions
What You Get
- 1 sealed cup of Sagittaria subulata Tissue Culture
- Multiple healthy plantlets ready to plant and spread
Perfect For
- Beginner planted tanks
- Low-tech aquariums
- Natural and jungle-style layouts
- Shrimp tanks
- Fast foreground coverage
Pro Aquascaper Tip
Use Dwarf Sag:
- For a fast, budget-friendly carpet alternative
- In midground for a wild, natural look
- Trim regularly to maintain a shorter, denser carpet
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