I've been trying to find KNO3, and you guys were so helpful with that. I went to the hydroponics shop that was recommended, and they didn't have it. They had ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, and magnesium nitrate. I don't want to add ammonia to the aquarium, I don't want to add calcium in any significant quantity, but I realized I do add Magnesium in the form of MgSO4 so... maybe MgNO3 could substitute? I'd have the NO3 and just get the Mg from MgNO3 rather than the MgSO4.
I asked the man at the shop if he could tell me how much Mg I'd be adding to the water in relation to the amount of NO3, and he called the supplier - neither of them had a clue.
So I'm hoping that someone here can tell me if this is safe/wise to use or if getting the amount of NO3 the plants need will cause unsafe levels of Mg in the water. I've never seen a Mg test kit, so I'm not sure how I'd tell how much Mg's in the water. I've used MgSO4 at levels of 1tsp/5g before to medicate fish for constipation, so I'm hoping that MgNO3 wouldn't hurt the fish (however I'm not sure what effects high Mg would have on the plants, or if fish should be exposed long-term)
Anyone who can shed light on this, I'd really appreciate it.
I asked the man at the shop if he could tell me how much Mg I'd be adding to the water in relation to the amount of NO3, and he called the supplier - neither of them had a clue.
So I'm hoping that someone here can tell me if this is safe/wise to use or if getting the amount of NO3 the plants need will cause unsafe levels of Mg in the water. I've never seen a Mg test kit, so I'm not sure how I'd tell how much Mg's in the water. I've used MgSO4 at levels of 1tsp/5g before to medicate fish for constipation, so I'm hoping that MgNO3 wouldn't hurt the fish (however I'm not sure what effects high Mg would have on the plants, or if fish should be exposed long-term)
Anyone who can shed light on this, I'd really appreciate it.