A avionics30 San Diego Discus Nov 18, 2008 623 0 0 San Diego, CA www.sandiegodiscus.com Mar 6, 2009 #11 Thanks for the correction. Upon further review, I am wrong. No phosphate! Good call! Thanks!
coach_z AC Members Jan 12, 2009 3,370 1 38 42 NJ - Northern Real Name Chris Mar 8, 2009 #12 phosphates are currently between 0 and .25...sometimes i have a hard time with differentiating between the colors on the tests card
phosphates are currently between 0 and .25...sometimes i have a hard time with differentiating between the colors on the tests card
A avionics30 San Diego Discus Nov 18, 2008 623 0 0 San Diego, CA www.sandiegodiscus.com Mar 9, 2009 #13 That level is fine. No need to add.
coach_z AC Members Jan 12, 2009 3,370 1 38 42 NJ - Northern Real Name Chris Mar 9, 2009 #14 thanks! What are bad levels for phosphates?
P phanmc AC Members Jun 24, 2004 2,068 0 0 Visit site Mar 9, 2009 #15 0 or above 2. 0 means there are very little phosphate present and phosphate is a nutrient necessary for plant growth. Above 2 means high excess. I like to keep my phosphate level around 1.
0 or above 2. 0 means there are very little phosphate present and phosphate is a nutrient necessary for plant growth. Above 2 means high excess. I like to keep my phosphate level around 1.