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    any good liquid fertiliser to reccomend?
    i have heard of lushgro...is it in liquid form and how much is iT?
    where do i get it from?

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    there are many liquid fert to choose frm...seachem flourish, lushgro, etc...
    u can get them at most planted LFS....or u can visit Nature Aquarium....whatever u need shud be there...including gd advice frm mr.chan..

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    If you are going for a generally more low tech tank, just obtain the lushgrow Aqua, it is sufficient. No probs with it. or you can get teh LGA and LGM set, upp to you, depends greatly on what types of plants you are getting really
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillipians
    If you are going for a generally more low tech tank, just obtain the lushgrow Aqua, it is sufficient. No probs with it. or you can get teh LGA and LGM set, upp to you, depends greatly on what types of plants you are getting really
    Hi, I'm the distributor for LUSHGro products. You can get it from me or my retailers. http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=13392 Thanks

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    Go with KNO3, KH2PO4 and a general trace product like Seachem flourish, Tropica MasterGrow or Lushgro Micros. Other than that, get Seachem Equilibrium to rule out possible Ca/Mg deficiencies (you only need to dose it after water changes).

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    thanks guys for all the help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterGwee
    Go with KNO3, KH2PO4 and a general trace product like Seachem flourish, Tropica MasterGrow or Lushgro Micros. Other than that, get Seachem Equilibrium to rule out possible Ca/Mg deficiencies (you only need to dose it after water changes).

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    Can use Seachem Nitrogen and Seachem Phosporus as nitrate and phosphate source respectively? I know it is expensive, but I dun think I will remember to dose very often...

    If getting the above mentioned and the recommended Seachem Equilibrium, think my cabinet can be Seachem display liao... Haha...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justikanz
    Can use Seachem Nitrogen and Seachem Phosporus as nitrate and phosphate source respectively? I know it is expensive, but I dun think I will remember to dose very often...
    Then use less light...around 1.5-2wpg of evenly spread FL. You only need to dose after the water change for the macros and a day later for the general trace mix. Not much to remember really. If its still too much, go non-CO2.

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