Foreground plant question

colby

"Indeed"
Feb 28, 2008
40
0
0
Ok, so I have my 46 gal bowfront with 150 watts running for a few weeks now. I have recently, thanks to this forum, gotten my CO2 injection running smoothly when the lights are on; about 1 bubble per second. I have been adding Kent Micronutrients once per week and have not added any substrate fertilization. I currently have a layer of Fluorite with some 3 quartz gravel on top of it. Here is my question: Most of the plants are growing well (Anubias, Vals, Java fern, wisteria, hornwort, diandra, lillies) but the glossostigma, hairgrass and the microswords are pretty much doing nothing but collecting some hair algae. What should I do? Is it as simple as fertilizing the substrate?
 
hairgrass and the microswords are both growing plants. I am not sure about glossostigma hopefully some one with experience will answer that one.

if you have hair algae, your co2 is low bump it up some.
 
Can you guys translate this into newguy language for me. I believe you mean phosphorous, nitrogen and potassium. Thanks.
 
Can you guys translate this into newguy language for me. I believe you mean phosphorous, nitrogen and potassium. Thanks.

That's what they mean. Flourite is a good substrate for plants which pull most of their nutrients through their roots, but it only leeches a minimal amount into the water for plants that require NPK from the water column.


Check out www.rexgrigg.com and read his section regarding nutrients/fertilizers. This will discuss what nutrients plants need and ways of adding them.
 
yeah I agree if you are getting hair algae bump up the CO2. I dropped my CO2 in my 75 to 1 per second and had a hair algae bloom on my driftwood. Got it back up to 2.5 a second and no problems. More ferts might help as well.
 
AquariaCentral.com