Read the EI Lite version first, then if you want to, read the original EI.
In a nutshell, EI is really easy. The only hard things are CO2 management and circulation issues.
Throughout a 7 day week, you dose chemicals twice or thrice, and once a week you do a 50% water change that serves mainly as a refresher for the tank and dilute the chemicals you have been adding.
What's KNO3 and KH2PO4.
First you have to manually remove as much of the algae as you can. Look to improve CO2 injection, response time, and circulation of water throughout the tank. Take a look at Tom Barr's DIY internal reactor, which has given good results to quite a number of people who gave testimonials online. The CO2 part must be good first, otherwise algae will still bother you.
Perhaps just do a 50% water change to dilute out the Dennerle ferts.
For me, the staghorn algae points to dirt stuck between the hairgrass/moss. Improve water flow. The BGA usually points to poor water flow as well, although it can mean that your water is nitrate-free. The green spot algae is common, but for me dosing EI has made its growth unnoticeable by phosphate.
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