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Plants not doing nearly as well as they used to
It's possible that with the addition of CO2, the plants are consuming
nutrients much faster than before and therefore a deficiency has been created in one or more elements. Have you checked your nutrient levels? What about substrate fertilization? It's possible that your substrate has also been stripped of nutrients due to the increase in plant uptake. I'm sure there are other possibilities, but this is the first one that comes to mind. What does your fertilization routine look like? Hope that helps Giancarlo Podio |
Plants not doing nearly as well as they used to
"Giancarlo Podio" wrote:
It's possible that with the addition of CO2, the plants are consuming nutrients much faster than before and therefore a deficiency has been created in one or more elements. You know, that's quite possible. However, I only started using CO2 about a month or two ago, and I've started having problems with plants nearly two years ago. Still, it's an interesting hypothesis. Have you checked your nutrient levels? I'm afraid don't know how to do that. I might not be a bad idea to learn how, though. What about substrate fertilization? It's possible that your substrate has also been stripped of nutrients due to the increase in plant uptake. I don't use substrate fertilization. I only have ordinary gravel. While I know it's not ideal, my plants were doing great for the first year. I don't know why they started doing poorly after that. What does your fertilization routine look like? My aquarium is 40 gallons. I add 20 mL of Plant Gro (Hagen's iron-based fertilizer) about once a week, right after the light turns off. I appreciate the advice. Thanks. Francois |
Plants not doing nearly as well as they used to
RedForeman ©® wrote in message
... speaking from recent experience... same happened to me a month ago... sharing the knowledge.... Dave, does flourite go bad after 2 years? I'm breaking that tank down and transferring it and it's residents to a 55g, will be getting another bag to fill up.... Flourite itself should be inert, however toxins build up in the substrate over time and closed systems deteriorate... an argument in favor of ugf's, incidentally. kush |
Plants not doing nearly as well as they used to
"Dunter Powries" wrote in message ... RedForeman ©® wrote in message ... speaking from recent experience... same happened to me a month ago... sharing the knowledge.... Dave, does flourite go bad after 2 years? I'm breaking that tank down and transferring it and it's residents to a 55g, will be getting another bag to fill up.... Flourite itself should be inert, however toxins build up in the substrate over time and closed systems deteriorate... an argument in favor of ugf's, incidentally. kush Also an argument for substrate heating cables. Harry -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Plants not doing nearly as well as they used to
"François Arsenault" wrote in
: I'm definitely keeping up the CO2 injection, though I need to get a special timer to turn the airstone on and off at appropriate moments, otherwise my fish visibly become oxygen-starved. Doing it manually isn't very convenient. What I did is this: I made a little CO2 reactor using an old gravelvac and an Aquaclear 201 powerhead. At the top of the reactor (Higher than the powerhead output!) I rilled a little hole, just a pinprick really. Then I plugged the powerhead into the timer the lights are on. The CO2 supply is constant, but it only gets fully disspolved when the lights are on. Otherwise, it bubbles out through the hole. ~Empty -- 'You're not friends. You'll never be friends. You'll be in love till it kills you both. You'll fight, and you'll shag, and you'll hate each other till it makes you quiver, but you'll never be friends. Love isn't brains, children, it's blood... blood screaming inside you to work its will. I may be love's bitch, but at least I'm man enough to admit it.' Spike |
I will keep carbon dioxide injection, although I need a special timer on and off the air stone at the right time, or I was becoming hypoxic fish. Do it manually is not very convenient.
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I'm absolutely traveling to do something about that soon. I'm absolutely annoyed about the abridgement of light, not alone for my plants but aswell for the so-so aftereffect on the fish. There's alone a actual baby breadth area they attending nice, the light refleclting on them in a affable way. Elsewhere they attending rather dull, unless I move the lamp around.
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