I'm more of a physiologist than chemist or botanist, but there has been one trend here that has been nagging at me. It seems that adding salt to your planted tank is to be avoided like the plague, and I'm just curious why. In all higher lifeforms (plants being considered "higher" for this purpose) there is a Na/K pump facilitating photo/oxidative phosphorilation, and action potentials. The specifics of the Na/K pump took about 6 hours of A&P lecutre last semester, so I'll spare the details to those that don't already know what it does. Plants undergo a lot of active transport funcions that require the Na/K pump to be used, so I guess my real question without the fluff, is why do people dose with K but not with Na? It seems that in cells of humans with Na there is K on the other side of the membrane.