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hoggit

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Does anyone now best fertiliser for plants

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Either a pps pro or an estimative index fert pack from green leaf aquariums. Those are the gold standard in dry plant fertilizers.
 
Thanks for your advice ill check it out.

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The best I found for root plants, is cheap chinesse crap burrowable pills fertz on ebay, they do great job !

I use Seachem ferts for water column feeding plants like phosphorous, nitrogen, potassium, trace and a little bit iron.


Don't dose ferts under low light. The main fertz you want to dose is CO2 or Excel like product.
 
Plant Ferts

Does anyone now best fertiliser for plants

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Hello hoggit...

My source for aquarium plants recommended Seachem's Flourish Comprehensive. It's a liquid. I dose a capful when I do a water change. Doesn't take much and the plants seem to like it.

B
 
Hello hoggit...

My source for aquarium plants recommended Seachem's Flourish Comprehensive. It's a liquid. I dose a capful when I do a water change. Doesn't take much and the plants seem to like it.

B

That's a great additive for low light tanks but just doesn't contain enough ferts to give plants optimal growth for a higher light level.
 
I have 2 led lights on my tank would that make a difference?

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Id have to check when home

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I dose Seachem Comprehensive Flourish supplement when I'm too coward to dose all the ferts I told before.
 
Wow that stuff is expensive seachem

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I used jbl ferrapol first good but turned water green. Then used tabs not so good.

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2 47 led lights think 3 watt each. Submersible from china only 20 pound each on amazon. My first plant dutch specialist is growing.

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If the water turned green, it means your photoperiod is too long for your lighting system.

In this case you must stop dosing fertz and CO2, and turn your light at 6hrs/days, then increase slowly over weeks.
 
Many thanks

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