The NPK fertilizer I bought mentions that frequent testing is important to know when to redose, and I'm not sure if there's an ideal level between the maximum (I believe it says not to go above 1ppm PO4 and 20ppm NO3) and zero - can someone give me an idea of what levels of nitrate and phosphate I should be aiming for?
I'm having problems with green water, and I want to make sure the plants have enough nutrients to grow well and out compete the algae, while not providing the algae with any extra nutrients.
I put a dose of the NPK in yesterday and it raised the nitrate to around 7ppm and the phosphate to 0.25ppm. This afternoon I tested both levels and they were down again (not 0, but almost not registering), so I added another dose to bring them back up to 5-7ppm and 0.25. Should I add another dose?
One more question, all the plants are putting out roots like crazy - every node has long roots, reaching out into the water and down towards the gravel. I was wondering if this is what usually happens, or is this a sign that my plants are seeking nutrition?
Thanks for the help
I'm having problems with green water, and I want to make sure the plants have enough nutrients to grow well and out compete the algae, while not providing the algae with any extra nutrients.
I put a dose of the NPK in yesterday and it raised the nitrate to around 7ppm and the phosphate to 0.25ppm. This afternoon I tested both levels and they were down again (not 0, but almost not registering), so I added another dose to bring them back up to 5-7ppm and 0.25. Should I add another dose?
One more question, all the plants are putting out roots like crazy - every node has long roots, reaching out into the water and down towards the gravel. I was wondering if this is what usually happens, or is this a sign that my plants are seeking nutrition?
Thanks for the help