Premium Aquarium Plant Seeds for Planting – 13,000+ Live Mixed Seeds, 8 Varieties – Easy-to-Grow Aquatic Greenery for Lush, Vibrant Fish Tanks
$9.99





Price: $9.99
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🌱 Non-GMO & High Germination Rate – 100% natural seeds with excellent sprouting rates for dense, vibrant plant growth.
🌱 Perfect for Freshwater Tanks – Ideal for aquariums, fish tanks, terrariums, and aquascaping, enhancing the environment for fish and aquatic life.
🌱 Versatile Use – Suitable for substrate planting, carpeting, or aquascaping to create stunning aquatic landscapes in both small and large tanks.
🌱 Easy to Grow & Fast-Growing – Quick-sprouting seeds designed for beginners and experienced aquascapers to create a thriving underwater garden effortlessly.
🌱 13,000+ Premium Seeds for Dense Coverage – A generous seed pack to achieve lush, full aquarium plant coverage, perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts or gifting.
🌱 Create a Stunning Aquatic Garden – Grow lush, green aquarium plants that add natural beauty, oxygenation, and shelter for fish and aquatic pets.
Customers say
Customers report that the aquarium plant seeds germinate quickly. However, the growth rate receives mixed feedback, with several customers noting that only about 5% of the seeds grew.
8 reviews for Premium Aquarium Plant Seeds for Planting – 13,000+ Live Mixed Seeds, 8 Varieties – Easy-to-Grow Aquatic Greenery for Lush, Vibrant Fish Tanks
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Andria-Neicohl –
Wonderful Selection of GREAT Seeds
All of these grew beautifully and quickly. They also transplant easily and hold well. Very nice selection.Side note…plant in side mount sucker vases for your aquarium, if you have a Pleco! Those little (giant) dozers will destroy EVERYTHING ðð! If you spend the weeks setting up their new home and garden and grow these beautiful seeds (which sprout so rapidly! )Lay your substrate, several inches deep. I used river sand about 3 to 4 inches deep (purchased here on the ‘Zon) then saturated it with water completely. Then I chose the seeds I wanted and laid them on a plate and sprinkled them in the areas I wanted each to grow. I then covered the top of the aquarium with plastic wrap and put a Halo grow light on and kept it on 24 spectrum. Checking the water daily to make sure it stayed wet. You will notice a little “fuzzy” growth but don’t panic, it goes away! These babies grow REALLY quickly! Just keep it covered and wet. And try to keep a light source on it. Add water as necessary. I needed to add 5 gallons within a week . Then the tank was ready for my fish!Enjoy! Best of luck! Watch out for your Dino-Pleco-Destroyerð
Coffee and Wander Book Reviews –
only about 5% of the seed germinated. not worth it.
only about 5% of the seed germinated. leaving a extremally patchy ground coverage. I followed instructions to a T. Yet still only about 5% grew. Its worth it to just go buy live plants at this rate and plant something i hope will cover the aquarium.
Angela Christine Ross –
Fast Growing
These seeds did not disappoint. They germinated quickly. Some in a day, others 2-5 days. Very easy to grow.
Bella Mika –
Grew in 3 days
They grew within days. I gave it 4 stars because have grew half didn’t grow. Should have gave instructions.
Jalbertong –
Not correctly labeled
Some seed were mix-labeled so I got wrong plant growing in my aquarium.
Blue –
10/10 would buy again
About 75% of it grew, very fast. Currently transplanting them to a bigger tank.
T Dub –
A cheap alternative to buying prepackaged plants but not as advertised
This was actually pretty fun. A few of the seeds germinated overnight!! Germination rate was low for a few species (dwarf hair grass, baby tears) and super slow for others (baby tears), but still got significant coverage with the seeds provided. I ended up with a pretty bad mold issue unfortunately, which wiped out some of the early sprouters, but hoping they will grow back with time. Make sure you keep it humid but also give it fresh air every once in awhile to prevent that mold buildup.Update: After I put water in the tank, ALL of the grass and clover species died out. Then, the stuff that was labeled as ground cover has now turned into huge plants. It’s ruining the whole view and aesthetic of the tank I setup. Not too pleased.
Clayton G –
I’m willing to reorder and try again…
I wasn’t able to get all the seeds to germinate but not 100% sure it’s not just “user error” on my part. Apparently gold fish are pretty destructive to plants – who knew?