I saw this on azgardens.com. Has anyone tried this?
"READ THIS TIP! Timers provide automatic timed lighting, or filtration for your aquarium. About 15 years ago, our company started putting filtration on a timer (The AAG Method), so our filters/pumps would "die" at the 6th hour of "lights on" and our filters/pumps would re-start after 2 hours of being off. This allowed our plants incredibly to adsorb helpful gases and natural CO2 during peak photosynthesis. Plants start going through "peak photosynthesis" after/about the 6th hour of daylight. (if you are not clear about what we are explaining here, re-read this paragraph again)."
Has anyone tried this? I thought about trying this out - but thought I would get some advice before messing with another timer
"READ THIS TIP! Timers provide automatic timed lighting, or filtration for your aquarium. About 15 years ago, our company started putting filtration on a timer (The AAG Method), so our filters/pumps would "die" at the 6th hour of "lights on" and our filters/pumps would re-start after 2 hours of being off. This allowed our plants incredibly to adsorb helpful gases and natural CO2 during peak photosynthesis. Plants start going through "peak photosynthesis" after/about the 6th hour of daylight. (if you are not clear about what we are explaining here, re-read this paragraph again)."
Has anyone tried this? I thought about trying this out - but thought I would get some advice before messing with another timer