Weeping Moss

Weeping Moss

Vesicularia ferriei

Origin: China
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Description

Overview: Weeping Moss is highly prized for its distinct "drooping" growth habit, which makes it look like the branches of a willow tree. It is a very popular choice for attaching to driftwood to create a "tree" effect. It is slightly more demanding than Java Moss, requiring a bit more light and cleaner water to maintain its beautiful, structured growth.

Maintenance Score

3/10Easy

Visual Impact

6/10Medium Texture

Growth States

Available FormEmersed / Submersed
Transition DifficultyMedium
Melt RiskModerate
Adaptation Time14 Days

Requirements

CO2 LevelOptional
Growth RateSlow
Light LevelMedium
FertilizerMedium
Max Heightn/a cm
ExperienceIntermediate

Care & Design

Trimming

Biweekly: Trim tops and replant healthy stems as needed.

Propagation

Cuttings, runners, or division depending on species.

Recommended Styles
natureiwagumijunglemoss_focusedroot_forestnanoblackwater

Weeping Moss may show different leaf size and texture between emersed and submersed growth.

Common Issues

  • Melt during transition
  • Algae on older leaves

Water Parameters

Temperature

22–28°C

pH Range

6–7.5

Hardness (GH)

2–12 dGH

Physical Traits

Leaf Shape

oval

Texture

medium

Growth Pattern

stem

Color Profile

green

Placement & Sensitivity

Placement Depth

any

Grouping Size

4+

Algae Sensitivity

moderate

Nutrient Sensitivity

moderate

Density

moderate

Leaf Descriptions

Emersed Form

Emersed leaves of Weeping Moss are adapted to air growth and typically differ in thickness/shape.

Submersed Form

Submersed leaves of Weeping Moss are optimized for underwater flow and nutrient uptake.

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