Guys, if u want to have an easier time doing maintenance, don't buy this product. It will give u a jungle which is happening to my tank now![]
hi everyone
saw the root monster thingy at petmart today....small and big pack....9 and 17 bucks respectively...
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Guys, if u want to have an easier time doing maintenance, don't buy this product. It will give u a jungle which is happening to my tank now![]
true true
but if you want plants to grow emersed from the tank especially echinodorus ....this is a must have...
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not forgetting its good for cryptos and all echinodorus species
Hello moderators, u are distributor of this product?[] Sounds like giving free advertisement.
hahaha
My vote still goes to Jobe's Aquatic Plant Sticks. After my ailing red lotus burst from 2 inch wimp into a 2 foot monster in 2 weeks, i am converted.
Available at good plant nurseries (not LFS).
LOL... but give good advise----------------
On 1/21/2002 9:41:42 PM
Hello moderators, u are distributor of this product?[] Sounds like giving free advertisement.
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i haven't used it before
because i think it looks ugly
i use horti root tabs and bioplast balls
both work fine
where can i get the jobes aquatic plant sticks? the cost?
Ikea... a few dollars.. but wonder if they have stocks
But bury in the substrate cannot see anymore right?----------------
On 1/21/2002 10:41:14 PM
i haven't used it before
because i think it looks ugly
i use horti root tabs and bioplast balls
both work fine
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wks
oceanfree products are distributed by yihu....
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anyone can confirm whether ikea still have jobes?
i can't stand looking at it even b4 that [:]----------------
On 1/22/2002 12:51:08 AM
But bury in the substrate cannot see anymore right?
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Does Jobbe's have fert sticks for aquatic plants? The one I have juz say 'Jobbes Plant Sticks'. Are they the same?----------------
On 1/21/2002 10:06:44 PM
My vote still goes to Jobe's Aquatic Plant Sticks. After my ailing red lotus burst from 2 inch wimp into a 2 foot monster in 2 weeks, i am converted.
Available at good plant nurseries (not LFS).
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Anyway, I recomend Jobbe too but not to anyone that don't want to maintain your tank constantly.
Ya, it's a bigger pack with a picture of a water lily. And the stick is more like a fat tab. I get it from one of those nurseries at Thompson which sell pond setups. About $3 per pack of 7 or 8.
You just have to make sure fragments dun settle on top of the gravel or its algae paradise. It's best to use it as a long term (once every 3-4 month) fert boost for heavy rooters like lotuses, Nuphar, Echinodorus, Crypts. For stem plants, I think liquid fert is sufficient.
kewl budak, me feel like going to thomson this sunday...and i heard from Plantnutx that nature landscape at Joan road is having their Pre-CNY sale till 10th Feb.. up to 70%... plus if u going, u can check out the 2x10ft planted tank in their office
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