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I know that CO2 is used during lighted hours, and not used during the
dark. Thus, if one is trying to conserve CO2, or avoid stressing the fish, CO2 injection is often stopped at night. Is there some sort of similar rule to follow regarding nitrates? Do the plants absorb them during the day, during the night, or constantly? Is there any real benefit to dosing in the morning, or evening? -- "Oh no! look over there! How did a Chupacabra get into the house? Quick! Hide all the goats!" - Lisa, Girl's Bravo, English Dub Abraham Evangelista |
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Abraham Evangelista wrote: I know that CO2 is used during lighted hours, and not used during the dark. Thus, if one is trying to conserve CO2, or avoid stressing the fish, CO2 injection is often stopped at night. Is there some sort of similar rule to follow regarding nitrates? Do the plants absorb them during the day, during the night, or constantly? Is there any real benefit to dosing in the morning, or evening? I do it when I remember. I really don't think it makes any difference at all. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 04:20:03 +0000, Abraham Evangelista wrote:
I know that CO2 is used during lighted hours, and not used during the dark. Thus, if one is trying to conserve CO2, or avoid stressing the fish, CO2 injection is often stopped at night. Is there some sort of similar rule to follow regarding nitrates? Do the plants absorb them during the day, during the night, or constantly? Is there any real benefit to dosing in the morning, or evening? All the supplements I've purchased say to add enough to reach a certain ppm once a week. Since there's so much time between applications, I don't think it matters if it's light or dark. Remember that most fertilizers are added to the water (instead of that slow-release stakes you plant near the roots). That means that the amount of water flowing through that plant must contain enough of each nutrient to keep it healthy. HTH, Laie Techie |
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