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JLu3140998 March 1st 04 03:52 AM

aquatic plant fertilizer
 
hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

john

~ Windsong ~ March 1st 04 04:39 AM

aquatic plant fertilizer
 

"JLu3140998" wrote in message
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hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

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The cheapest, easiest way is to buy those rose bush spikes and break them in
half. Push in the soil and cover with the gravel. Pond plants thrive on
them.
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Mark Swinkels March 2nd 04 04:08 AM

aquatic plant fertilizer
 
I haven't dealt with them but I did find the following a few weeks ago:
http://www.gardenlink.com/AquaticSpikes.htm

-- Mark

"JLu3140998" wrote in message
...
hi group

ive heard of fertilizer tabs that you only need to use once a season-
can anyone suggest vendor that sells in large quanity.
i need 4-500 or more
thanks

john




aldennbell April 8th 11 10:37 PM

The good news is that in the aquarium plant disease is a rare occurrence. But if it does occur, it is a good thing do not know how to find what the how to do. Do not spend a lot of time worrying about it. If the plant looks good, and the growth of new shoots or buds, they are more likely in good condition.

jackjhonsmith April 18th 11 11:20 PM

Aquarium gravel bed is the most commonly used material, no pollution of the water is clean before use. And the grain size of 3mm to 6mm stone a good choice for most uses. Sand is also a kind of popular substrates, and tend to be more firmly rooted plants at the aquarium. If more than two centimeters deep a layer of anaerobic decay of organic matter will occur in the pocket with no presence of oxygen to produce gas, may cause fish kills.


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