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Mature size & growth rate

How big does Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' (Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite') get?

Also called Anubias nana Petite, mini Anubias.

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About Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite'

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' · also called Anubias nana Petite, mini Anubias · tropical

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' is the miniature cultivar of dwarf Anubias, with tiny leaves barely two centimetres long. It is the go-to foreground accent for nano aquascapes, attached to small stones or branches. As hardy and slow as its parent, it thrives in low light and feeds from the water column.

Mature size: Leaves about 1.5-3 cm long; clumps stay roughly 3-8 cm tall, spreading slowly across small hardscape.

Watch for — Algae on slow leaves: The smallest, slowest leaves are prone to green-spot and beard algae. Keep light modest and place it where there is gentle flow.

Indoor size vs how big it gets in the wild

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' does not get tall — it gets long. Size here is about stem length and how you train or cut it, not how much floor it claims. Indoors and in a pot, expect leaves about 1.5-3 cm long. In the ground with no restriction it is a completely different plant — clumps stay roughly 3-8 cm tall, spreading slowly across small hardscape. — which is why the pot, the light and the pruning matter so much for the size you actually end up with.

Growth shows up as lengthening stems that trail down or climb up a support; the plant can be kept tiny or grown metres long from the exact same root system.

Growth rate and years to mature

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' is a moderate grower. Realistically, expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Its feeding profile backs this up: feed through the water column with a complete liquid aquatic fertiliser providing iron, potassium and trace elements. root tabs offer little benefit. optional low co2 speeds its otherwise extremely slow growth.

Want this turned into the right next pot at the right moment? The pot size calculator and the anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' repotting guide cover when and how much to size up — pot size is one of the biggest levers on how fast anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' grows.

How to keep anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' smaller

You are not stuck with the maximum size. For anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' specifically, these are the levers, in order of impact:

The keep-it-smaller method, step by step

  1. Decide the length you want. Pick the point each vine of anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' should stop — you can be aggressive; it regrows readily.
  2. Cut just above a node. Snip about 0.5 cm above a leaf node so the stem branches there instead of dying back.
  3. Root the cuttings. Drop the trimmed pieces in water or mix — they root in 2-4 weeks and can fill the same pot for a bushier look.
  4. Repeat as it runs. Re-trim whenever it overshoots; regular light pruning keeps it both smaller and fuller.

How to grow anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' bigger or faster

If you want it to fill the space sooner, push the conditions rather than hoping — for anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' the accelerators are:

Light is almost always the ceiling. The anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' light requirements page covers exactly how bright a spot it needs to grow at its potential instead of stalling.

When anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' outgrows the room (or the pot)

"Too big" usually arrives as one of these signs for anubias barteri var. nana 'petite':

If it is the pot rather than the room, it is a repotting job, not a goodbye — see the anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' repotting guide. If you want more of this plant instead of a bigger one, the anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' propagation guide turns prunings into new plants.

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' size — frequently asked questions

How big does anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' get?

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' reaches leaves about 1.5-3 cm long when grown indoors, and far larger where it grows unrestricted (clumps stay roughly 3-8 cm tall, spreading slowly across small hardscape.). Growth shows up as lengthening stems that trail down or climb up a support; the plant can be kept tiny or grown metres long from the exact same root system.

Is anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' slow or fast growing?

Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' is a moderate grower. Expect three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Anubias barteri var. nana 'Petite' does not get tall — it gets long. Size here is about stem length and how you train or cut it, not how much floor it claims.

How long does anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' take to reach full size?

Roughly three to six years to reach mature indoor size, gaining a steady amount each growing season. Light, pot size and feeding move that timeline more than anything else.

How do I keep anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' smaller?

Trim the longest vines back to the length you want — anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' takes hard cutting well and bushes out from the cut. Cut just above a leaf node; each trimmed stem usually branches into two, so pruning makes it fuller, not sparser. The cuttings root easily in water or mix, so "keeping it smaller" doubles as free new plants. A trim once or twice a season is usually enough to hold its length.

How can I make anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' grow bigger or faster?

More (indirect) light dramatically lengthens the vines and enlarges the leaves. Give it something to climb — many vines grow far faster and bigger up a support than trailing. Feed through spring and summer and keep it consistently watered while it is actively running.

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