Okay, I've done some reading on ferts and trace elements here and on the krib, etc. One thing I read that surprised me, was that Aquasafe binds some of the trace metals, making them unavailable to the plants.
I wanted to know what would give me the best results for my plant growth, because I've run into a bit of a stop in plant growth again.
Now, I know it is unlikely that is an issue of lighting or CO2, because my lighting is around 1.5wpg and I have the filter flow-rate at a trickle. Barely a disturbance on the water surface, and there is a canopy over the tank, which prevents the escape of CO2 gas.
I have some of the easier to grow plants, so I don't think this should be too much of a chellenge, but one I'm willing to take on. Lately, I've been using Mydor's 'Green and Grow' liquid fertilizer. I don't know if it's working much, that's why I'm posting here to find out from more experience aquatic gardener's what are the best ferts to use for my situation.
I'm looking for a liquid fert that possibly has most of the trace elements my plants need, as well as suggestions on what to do about my rooted plants, the anubias and crypts. For complete info on the fish load/ plant species/ tank size/ etc., all are listed in my sig. Thanx ~Angela
I wanted to know what would give me the best results for my plant growth, because I've run into a bit of a stop in plant growth again.
Now, I know it is unlikely that is an issue of lighting or CO2, because my lighting is around 1.5wpg and I have the filter flow-rate at a trickle. Barely a disturbance on the water surface, and there is a canopy over the tank, which prevents the escape of CO2 gas.
I have some of the easier to grow plants, so I don't think this should be too much of a chellenge, but one I'm willing to take on. Lately, I've been using Mydor's 'Green and Grow' liquid fertilizer. I don't know if it's working much, that's why I'm posting here to find out from more experience aquatic gardener's what are the best ferts to use for my situation.
I'm looking for a liquid fert that possibly has most of the trace elements my plants need, as well as suggestions on what to do about my rooted plants, the anubias and crypts. For complete info on the fish load/ plant species/ tank size/ etc., all are listed in my sig. Thanx ~Angela