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The growth rate of aquatic plants can vary widely depending on the species, environmental conditions, and available nutrients. Some fast-growing species, like water hyacinth, can double their biomass in just a couple of weeks, while slower-growing plants, such as certain types of submerged vegetation, may take several months to establish. Generally, many aquatic plants can show noticeable growth within a few weeks to a few months under optimal conditions.

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