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![]() "Ozdude" wrote in message ... Either way, I'd still be putting a fertilizer tab under each plants root ball. You can make a circular hole in your current substrate too, put in a fertilizer ball, cover with fine gravel, plant your plant and then top up with your normal gravel and you'll never know it's there ![]() fertilizer nutrients will leech along the bottom of the tank, providing fertilization for anything in the substrate. I do basically the same thing for my outdoor plants. How long do the fertilizer tabs last? A |
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