Amazon Sword Growing & Care Guide
Amazon Sword is a magnificent, wide-leaved vertical species native to the Amazon basin, prized for forming dense, structural green bushes. It is a legendary background anchor in community community tanks, famed for its massive rosette root system that serves as an elite biological water filter.
How to Identify Amazon Sword
Amazon Sword (Echinodorus grisebachii) has key botanical markers. Recognizing these features is crucial for successful aquascaping and thriving growth.
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Visual Shape & Growth: Broad, upright rosette of sword-shaped bright green leaves rising from a central crown.
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Leaf Morphology: Large, lance-shaped bright-green leaves (up to 12-20 inches tall) with prominent longitudinal veins.
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Root & Anchoring Structure: Extremely large, dense white root system designed to absorb massive substrate nutrients.
Complete Cultivation & Spawning Guide
Follow our detailed scientific water parameters and care guides to keep your Amazon Sword thriving.
Common Diseases & Treatment
Iron Deficiency (Chlorosis)
Symptoms: New leaves at the center of the crown turn pale green, yellow, or translucent white.
Potassium Deficiency
Symptoms: Mature leaves develop tiny, dark-rimmed holes that grow larger, causing the leaf to drop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Amazon Sword turning yellow?
Yellowing indicates a nutrient deficiency, usually iron or nitrogen. Since it is a heavy root feeder, insert root tabs near the roots.
Can I trim the leaves if they grow too long?
While you can trim them, cutting a leaf blade will cause the rest of the leaf to decay. It is best to prune the entire leaf from the crown base.
How do I plant Amazon Sword correctly?
Dig a small hole in the gravel, place the roots in, and cover them. Then, gently pull the plant upward until the green crown base is visible.
How fast does it grow?
Under moderate light and nutrients, it is a moderate grower, typically producing one new leaf every 7 to 10 days.