Seachem flourish tabs? Anyone use these?

I have been using them for the past 2 years. They seem to do the job, but I was talking to a member on here a couple months ago and he mentioned that there is a recipe out there to make your own root tabs. I'm hoping somebody will come along with it and post it here. Supposedly, a couple members on this forum know what it is. Just haven't gotten around to starting a thread on it.

Edit: And then I look down about 5 threads and there is Riiz with a DIY root tab thread. Life is good.
 
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I just read through it. I already have everything I need except the red clay. I know there are a couple of Joann's near me, and since I am a cheap skate, I am prrobably going to give it a try. Cost was the entire reason to switch from Flourish ferts to dry ferts.

On another note, I saw the thread for your 125. Very nice. We are shopping for a single family home and when we get it, I'm getting a fish room in the basement. I've got all kinds of plumbing dreams in my head to make water changes, filtration, and CO2 easier for me. I hate spending time on tank maintenance instead of enjoying the view.
 
the red clay is easily found. just go to any hobby store, and buy red indian clay or really any red clay. I havent done it yey ethier thow .....lol

On the other hand the root tabs are nice, I use them about once a mth, when I remember..... helps rooted plants the best , like crypts, and swords. I got some at the petco that just opened here ... good price. I like to place them in after a good gravel cleaning . I also use dry ferts :) + Excel .
 
It might look like hard, but one batch is going to last you many years. The flourite product costs $8 per 10, the DIY tabs are about 75-100 per $5 in materials used.

yeah I could see that.

Maybe I'll mix some up..

Thanks for the original thread BTW
 
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