Seachem Ferts on House Plants?

zak15

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I just got a couple pounds of dry ferts to replace the liquid ones I was using in my tank and I wanted to know if I could use the liquid Seachem ferts on the plants in my vivarium instead of wasting them.
 
Or just keep using them in your tanks until they're gone and give your house plants the water from your water changes.
 
There won't be enough nitrogen in aquatic fertilisers for house plants. Because the fish produce nitrogenous wastes, aquatic fertilisers either contain no nitrogen at all or only low levels. For houseplants, nitrogen is generally the most important fertiliser. Your waste water from water changes will be far better for them than aquatic fertilisers.
 
There won't be enough nitrogen in aquatic fertilisers for house plants. Because the fish produce nitrogenous wastes, aquatic fertilisers either contain no nitrogen at all or only low levels. For houseplants, nitrogen is generally the most important fertiliser. Your waste water from water changes will be far better for them than aquatic fertilisers.


Unless it's Seachem Nitrogen or something
 
god i water my house plants with old aquarium water and BAM mega growth
 
Fish waste is amazing for plant growth, they even sell it as a fert for gardens. I used to water my parent's roses when I lived at home, what a difference, since my dad never fed the plants.
 
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