You might want to take care using land gardening fertiilizers. Some of them use ammonia or urea as an N source rather than NO3. Also, the ratio for the fertilizer you chose has a balanced N:P:K ratio, which may not be what you are looking for in a aquarium fertilizers. But then again everyone wants a different ratio. If I'm not wrong the EI ratio is 4:1:1 N:P:K, so you can try it out and use the P and K to guide how much you're dosing. N should be easier to obtain from other sources.
You could try dry fertilizers too, supposedly they're cheaper and more customisable in terms of your dosing. Some people do use gardening fertilizer sticks buried under a top layer of substrate like sand. Same for gardening soil under a layer of substrate.
Finally, you could try the cheap but troublesome method of mineralized topsoil. Can try googling that.
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