I have had my planted tank up and running for a week and a half and already have grown about 2 to 3 inches on my Micranthemum umbrosum. My Anubias nana has started 2 new sprouts, and has almost fully rooted itself to the driftwood, and some of my Crypts have had new sprouts and distinct growth! I've even been getting some mild "pearling" already. I'm really amazed at all this growth with just 2.0wpg and 11.5ppm CO2 (or thereabouts on average). I really saw a difference when I added my DIY CO2 canister to a water-filled container and added a heater and turned up the heat! I got my CO2 concentration to about 18.5ppm and about 6.8 pH. Anyways, the CO2 has slowed down a bit, but is still steady at 1 bubble every 7 to 8 seconds.
The problem I am starting to see, and don't want to get out of control, is algae is starting to really get a start growing in my tank already. I have plenty of brown (diatom?) algae and a bit of blue-green algae (never seen this before) on a few plants in the high light areas. I plan to add Ottos this weekend, but I'm wondering whether there is some other avenue I should proceed into also? I have been leaving my lights on for 14 hours a day, but I'm going to 13 today, and then down to 12 hours this weekend (to gradually change -for fish). I have Flourish and Flourish Potassium, but haven't even started adding them yet! I was waiting for my plants to "establish" themselves. Should I start adding (half doses, then work to full doses) these ferts? I have heard numerous times (Plantbrain also says this) to "feed" your plants and they will keep the algae from getting a foothold. I know I need to be careful and want to proceed slowly, but am I getting algae already due to lack of plant growth (as silly as it sounds with my growth rates). I just don't have any experience to fall back on, and don't want to battle major algae later on, when I can neutralize now and keep it in check!
I am using Flourite Red 50/50 with sand, but the plants seem to be growing roots into the water column also. Do they need ferts?
I measured about 5ppm nitrates yesterday, so they are not without any nitrogen. For more details see my tank description (20 gal planted) Please give some good feedback!
The problem I am starting to see, and don't want to get out of control, is algae is starting to really get a start growing in my tank already. I have plenty of brown (diatom?) algae and a bit of blue-green algae (never seen this before) on a few plants in the high light areas. I plan to add Ottos this weekend, but I'm wondering whether there is some other avenue I should proceed into also? I have been leaving my lights on for 14 hours a day, but I'm going to 13 today, and then down to 12 hours this weekend (to gradually change -for fish). I have Flourish and Flourish Potassium, but haven't even started adding them yet! I was waiting for my plants to "establish" themselves. Should I start adding (half doses, then work to full doses) these ferts? I have heard numerous times (Plantbrain also says this) to "feed" your plants and they will keep the algae from getting a foothold. I know I need to be careful and want to proceed slowly, but am I getting algae already due to lack of plant growth (as silly as it sounds with my growth rates). I just don't have any experience to fall back on, and don't want to battle major algae later on, when I can neutralize now and keep it in check!
I am using Flourite Red 50/50 with sand, but the plants seem to be growing roots into the water column also. Do they need ferts?
I measured about 5ppm nitrates yesterday, so they are not without any nitrogen. For more details see my tank description (20 gal planted) Please give some good feedback!