Schultz's Aquatic Soil

As a point of meaningless debate, you can compare anything.
You made a meaningful comparison in that one has bio available nutrients and one does not.
Which, by the way, is what I mentioned about the iron.

For those interested in the topic:
Shultz’s , as jmhart stated, is an “excellent alternatives to the higher priced nutrient-rich substrates” and will grow plants very well and even better when mixed with other substrates.
Hope that doesn’t confuse anyone?
 
For those interested in the topic:
Shultz’s , as jmhart stated, is an “excellent alternatives to the higher priced nutrient-rich substrates” and will grow plants very well and even better when mixed with other substrates.
Hope that doesn’t confuse anyone?


And that's exactly why I use 50/50 SMS and Flourite.
 
The shultz I have looks alot smaller, and like Easydoesit said it's looks more terra cotta colored. I plant all my pond plants in the stuff. It is very light, I top all the plants with pea gravel.
 
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