I've found that I've been needing to dose my planted tank twice weekly for nitrogen and potassium (once weekly for Flourish and phosphorous). I'm pretty forgetful and generally too lazy to write things down on a calendar, and I end up having to test the nitrates to try and figure out when I added last (which isn't a bad thing, but it's annoying).
I think it might be easier if I dosed smaller amounts of fertilizer daily at feeding time. Are there any negatives to dosing this way? Like for potassium, I dose twice a week at 1.5 ml each time...for daily I'd do just a touch over .4 ml. It seems like it would be more stable this way, as opposed to all the nutrients being tossed in at once.
I just want to be sure there isn't any reason I shouldn't do it this way before I start up.
I think it might be easier if I dosed smaller amounts of fertilizer daily at feeding time. Are there any negatives to dosing this way? Like for potassium, I dose twice a week at 1.5 ml each time...for daily I'd do just a touch over .4 ml. It seems like it would be more stable this way, as opposed to all the nutrients being tossed in at once.
I just want to be sure there isn't any reason I shouldn't do it this way before I start up.