Typically, the aquarist purchases a young plant that grows about 6 inches tall that will quickly rise and fall out of the water surface in little time.
This fertile substrate will allow plants to remain firmly rooted and maintain their natural architecture.
The species is a typical example of a rapidly growing stem plant and responds favorably to frequent and even heavy pruning.
You can propagate Rotala Indica in two different ways; with seeds or stem cuttings.