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    Dr Mallick's LushGro for Aquatic Plants

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    Dr. Mallick's has two formula selling off the self. One is a LushGro the other is trace element.

    Anyone know the difference? Safe to use both?

    Can you share your experience if you have used it before?
    Everything that lives and moves will be food for you.
    Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.
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    Call him. He will send the composition to you. I use to have the composition of the lushgro probably has thrown it away. It contains NO3. I did not used it because I already have quite a high fishload.

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    I have the composition for LushGro, but not sure what is in his trace element.
    Everything that lives and moves will be food for you.
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    How do we get hold of Dr Mallick?
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    Someone posted his contact previously. I think you can do a search.

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    Oh yeah, one more thing.

    Jason, since you have the composition. Is the Fe chelated with EDTA or DPTA? From what I know EDTA is not so stable in neutral to acidic condition.

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    It is EDTA. What the difference between the 2?
    Everything that lives and moves will be food for you.
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    I just done my read up again. Both EDTA and DTPA are similar. They are chelating agents. They should be fine.

    The other complexing agent use is gluconate which it touted by Seachem to be superior.

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    as for gluconate, i think bc just nailed it
    seachem 'touts' it to be superior
    well

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    On 8/28/2002 11:39:43 AM

    Dr. Mallick's has two formula selling off the self. One is a LushGro the other is trace element.

    Anyone know the difference? Safe to use both?

    Can you share your experience if you have used it before?
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    Jason
    Am usingDr. Mallicks -seems ok LushGro has NPK in addition to trace elements-the expert on this is Juggler or U can call me for further info-9851-7043

    Happy Planting

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