
Originally Posted by
FC
In my encounters, plant growing require basic combinations of below to do well:
1) Proper maturing of base fertiliser or soil
- For the first 2 weeks no planting. Soak them in fully filled aquarium, water change twice weekly
I had power sand special & amazonia II as base & it's been running for over 2 yrs
2) Use good trace elements like above the simple-to-use JBL and carbon supplement like above Seamchem
Might try if it's cheap & produces result.
3) Proper filteration
- Almost all filters' flow rate (vs media volume) are too high. Cutting the propeller shorter (30% shorter) will slow down flow rate.
I've mostly crypts in my tank & they require high flowrate to grow well, thus I can't really cut down on this part.
4) Not too much fishes and feeding to reduce chore of water changing. Ok, it is hard to discipline on this point.
Hummm, if my estimation is correct. I only have about 30+ small fishes in the 4ft. The only one biggest fish is a 10 inch topedo barb, 4 x small size pleco the rest are cardinal & barbs.
5) Lighting of 8 hrs or more.
4 hrs during the morning, & 5 hrs during the night
6) Keep temp below 29 degree Celius.
chiller running at 26.5 degree Celius.
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