Low light plants

jb-ny

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Jan 5, 2009
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Buffalo NY
I just set up a 30 gallon and was planning on having some low light plants and had a few questions.
I thought I read somewhere (could be wrong) that to much light could make it where I would need CO2? I plan on being under 2WPG.
I read that low light plants, for the most part, do not require fert.?
even if they don't require them, would it be beneifcal? flourish, excel, leaf zone?

thanks for any help you can offer.
 
I'd say up to 2.5 watts/gal is ok without CO2 for the most part. Crypts are low light but do much better with root tabs as they are heavier root feeders. I break the tabs in half or use 1 per group of plants. Low light plants grow slow no matter what so don't expect more.
 
I agree, you can probably get by with no ferts with low light plants but adding flourish (or in my case Kent Freshwater Plant) can help them out. My bronze crypts really take off and develop more red color when I add the Kent twice a week.
 
Thanks for all the info. One more question.
I have a 30 gallon tank. 52 watts 6700K.
Would this be enough light for any moss other than Java?
 
One last question regarding to much light and needing CO2, would that be a DIY CO2 or would that be flourish excel?
 
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