What is the best substrate for plants ?

The Crazy Ape

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Planted aquariums are not only healthy for your fishes, it also without question creates a better overall environment in your aquarium.

The substrate you use can really make a difference in the way your plants grow and look.

What do you feel is the best brand or combination of materials to use for this purpose. ? I have just always used Eco-Complete, but this may not be the best choice.
 
Depends on plants and needs...

Organic soil works well... but I wouldn't suggest using it for anyone who has to ask.
 
What plants do you plan on keeping? I've had simple stuff like swords, water sprite and wisteria go nuts when grown in Caribsea FloraMax substrate, but it's a dusty substrate. Then again, I've had rooted plants do very well in ordinary gravel as well. My latest tank with plants has just a fine grain natural gravel. I have some basic liquid ferts on hand and have used root tabs.
 
I agree with the above. There is no one substrate that's perfect in every situation. Depends on plants, budget, personal preference, livestock etc. My go to substrate is Oil-Dri cause it's cheap, dark, has always preformed well for me and I keep a lot of crypts. But if I had a tank with little to no rooted plants and say a school of cories I would prefer a uniform black sand (black cause I prefer dark substrates).
 
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