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    K clash with iron?

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    Read from forum that Potassium will cancel out Iron, so should not be dosed together. So I was told not to use KH2PO4 with Iron.
    But if I dose KNO3, the K will clash with iron too?

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    K+ does not preciptate out, nor block, nor has much impact on Fe2+, nor Fe3+.
    Fe is incorporated into plant tissue, K+ does not.

    K= is not influenced by Redox, Fe is.
    Quite different, they likely mess up and mixed PO4 and K+ up.

    Either way, I would not trust what they said.
    You can dose KNO3/Traces together.

    I typically keep the macro and traces seprate, but this is not critical with TMG etc, perhaps more with Flourish.

    Regards,
    Tom Barr

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    Shaman, if you're talking about the posts in AQ by PeterGwee and myself, it's phosphate (PO4), not potassium (K+).

    Tom, Peter first brought this up based on a post of yours elsewhere. Any updates on that since then? Thread in question is here. In post #5, he links to your post in the APD.
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    Thanks for the help. Is it true that once I add PO4 to the water, all Fe is cancelled out?

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    It depends on the form of Fe that is being bind. Different chelate forms....

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    Peter Gwee

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