based on my experience, hydrocotyle tripartita loves a lot of phosphorus.
You can just observe them as they grow. If you start to see yellowing on the sides of older leaves and twisting on both old and new, you can try to add a little bit of phosphorus. They grow very fast though.
For rotala sp your dosing should be enough. Even on my low-light (1WPG), non-CO2 tank it grows. slower than a CO2 injected tank with higher lighting but still thrives.
For HC i'm not sure. Never had that plant before. Monte carlo is an amazing alternative though. It's a carpet fiesta and very undemanding.
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