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02-01-2009, 07:43 AM #11
The large sword plants are nutrient hogs, particularly chelated iron and potassium. If any, the big swords need the root tablets.
Originally Posted by korith
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02-01-2009, 08:06 AM #12
The root tabs I put in for them probably didn't reach them till they got established. I try to keep adding a tab or two every month to the tank. Just need to find a cheaper alternative to the seachem ones.
Originally Posted by Dave66
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02-01-2009, 11:23 AM #13
This is what I use korith,
Originally Posted by korith
http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/aq...o-tablets.html
Wonder gro tablets. Its $24.99 for 50 of them and they are almost as good quality, if not the same quality as Seachem tabs.
Slimey, its like Dave said. Your plants should never really need replacing like that if they are healthy, if your plants died like there is something else going on, but I guess you know that by now. All the above posters make excellent points.
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02-01-2009, 11:41 AM #14
Thanks, looks like a good product. I'll have to see if any local shop carries it.
Originally Posted by NickFish
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02-01-2009, 12:00 PM #15
I highly doubt it.
Originally Posted by korith
I believe the only place you can get them are online stores like greenleaf. You will find as you progress with planted tanks the only good stuff is online. And that is also why it is so cheap.
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02-01-2009, 12:53 PM #16
Sometimes I wonder about that. I don't think it's always necessary to buy the most expensive of everything. A lot of companies will offer their products at a decent price and then when they become better known and their product is selling well, up goes the price.
Look what they did with the AquaClear filters? A year ago they were $25 cheaper than they are right now (the 110) because everyone started buying them like hotcakes. Same as the gas. Supply and demand.
I think root tabs are benefical and don't necessarily have to cost $1 each or even 50 cents each to help your plants. You may have to add them more often but you can afford to at a cheaper price, too. Sometimes I think we put too much into the name brands without first giving others a fair review.
I just bought some of these tabs.
http://www.aquariumplants.com/Aquari...ION_p/fert.htm
Have no idea of how they may work but will give it a shot and see.
Just my 2 pennies worth this morning. :)Last edited by Lady Hobbs; 02-01-2009 at 12:56 PM.
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02-01-2009, 05:57 PM #17
If you want REALLY, REALLY cheap root tabs check out Jobes Fern and Palm Plant spikes. They're meant to for houseplants but if you break them up and bury them really deep so they can't disslove into the water they are beneficial to most plants. Last time I check it was $1.99 for 50 of them.
Originally Posted by Lady Hobbs
While were on the topic of fertilizers.....anyone dosing with any liquid plant fertilizer should really consider switching to Tom Barr's Estamative Index with dry fertilizers. That's what I've switched too, it is soooo much cheaper. Most of the liquid fertilizers you buy at the pet store are just watered down, and the water is what you are paying for. But, you can simply buy the pure form of the fertilizer for super cheap. For instance, Seachem Flourish is esentially CSM+B, they are pretty identical. Only difference is a 250mL thing of flourish costs roughly $7, and there is less than $0.10 of CSM+B in the thing. The rest is just water.
Originally Posted by Lady Hobbs
There is only really a few grams of actual fertilizer in the thing, and you can buy a 1/2 pound of CSM+B online for $9. A half pound. Thats equivalent to a whole 20g tank filled with Flourish for only sligthtly more than a 250mL container. Its even better for macros. Flourish Nitrogen is only KNO3+water, yet 500mL of Flourish nitrogen has 1.4 cents of KNO3 in it but still costs over $10. You can get a full pound of pure KNO3 for $2.50. It is a bit more work and you really need to research this before you try it, but it is so much cheaper. Not only cheaper, but many times better. I have never had more plant growth and less algae ever before I started doing Estamative Index.
Every single liquid fertilizer has a cheap dry replacement you can get online for pennies.
I think I'm getting a little off topic, but I feel everyone can find this useful, anyone that wants cheap water column dosing do a google search on Tom Barr's Estamative Index. Once again you can only get this stuff online. It seems pet stores only ever carry the most profitable things. Every and all good deals are online, especially when it comes to planted tanks.Last edited by NickFish; 02-01-2009 at 06:03 PM.





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