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    Any all in onr fertilizer recommended?

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    Hi, planning to dose seachem excel for CO2. Any fertiliser that is all in 1 to be recommended that i can use also without the need to check parameters. Cannot decide between seachem flourish, flourish advance and flourish trace.

    Manys thanks for your advise as i am planning to get them soon.

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    Re: Any all in onr fertilizer recommended?

    Just get Seachem Flourish first, it can usually supply sufficient overall nutrients for most of your plants. As you observe the plant growth and condition, just increase the dosages if the plants require more of it.

    Over time if you find that certain nutrients are becoming deficient, then get the other more specific ferts as required.
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    Re: Any all in onr fertilizer recommended?

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    Just get Seachem Flourish first, it can usually supply sufficient overall nutrients for most of your plants. As you observe the plant growth and condition, just increase the dosages if the plants require more of it. Over time if you find that certain nutrients are becoming deficient, then get the other more specific ferts as required.
    Thanks for the advise!Bought flourish. Hope my few strand of MC will grow back.Could you just advise if those with roots left only will regrow leaves back?

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    Re: Any all in onr fertilizer recommended?

    If the leftover stems and roots are still healthy (not brown or rotten), then there is a good chance that they can recover and grow out healthy leaves again too.

    You might want to look at getting more MC to increase the planting density though, 'cos it will take a long time waiting for just a few strands to grow back out.
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    Re: Any all in onr fertilizer recommended?

    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    If the leftover stems and roots are still healthy (not brown or rotten), then there is a good chance that they can recover and grow out healthy leaves again too.

    You might want to look at getting more MC to increase the planting density though, 'cos it will take a long time waiting for just a few strands to grow back out.
    Thanks. You have been most helpful giving guidance to newbies like me. Certainly hope they will grow back and i will keep a lookout for bros selling those submerged MC.

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