bullyboy
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I know that carbon in the filters removes liquid ferts too.Yes it's just regular flourish lol I must of ordered the wrong one
I use a children's medicine syringe to dose at the roots and its helped also
I know that carbon in the filters removes liquid ferts too.Yes it's just regular flourish lol I must of ordered the wrong one
There's no definitive answer to that, most say it won't remove it fast enough to affect the food your plants get others say it does, I am using flourish root tabs and i also have flourish liquidI know that carbon in the filters removes liquid ferts too.
I use a children's medicine syringe to dose at the roots and its helped also
I got my root tabs in today should I add some liquid flourish in with them?
Yeah I plan on making my own from here on out with osmocote, I think I messed up though I got flourish tabs and flourish liquid which is the same as the tabs
Okay i added the tabs 2 days ago, seachem flourish, when i ordered the tabs I also ordered https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000...m+flourish&dpPl=1&dpID=411Bqc-xxGL&ref=plSrch
Which I believe is the same thing as my tabs, should I add liquid with the tabs?
EDIT: so the comprehensive is the Liquid as when I search for comprehensive it Comes up with what I bought, okay so my question, is it okay to add both at the same time as I didn't know so I have not added the comprehensive yet?
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So in short I pretty much fertilized my whole tank for the next year lol, tabs, comprehensive, excel
Well I have lunar blues which is considered night cycle I still haven't found anything on it and the affect on plants
So I just need 2 things answered to put my anxiety to rest, will all the ferts I added to the tank hurt my fish? And if I notice anything going on with the fish im assuming an immediate big water change?
Several of my plants actually close up after 7-8 hours of light. I can't imagine what the lack of darkness is doing to the fish.
I heard that some do a "siesta lighting" where the lights are off for about an hour or two in the middle of the day to allow CO2 build up.
I think this would work well in a low tech aquarium with medium light