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linda mar
20-04-2003, 07:26 AM
hi all,

ok. I finally got my nitrate test kit, and checked my water... and it reads
ZERO. so.. it's ammonia zero, nitrite zero, nitrate zero (kh/gh=3, pH~7.5).
hmm...

no wonder my plants aren't growing that much. I don't have enough fish to
maintain a good level of nitrogen compounds to sustain them (may be I should
dump in some gold fish in there...)

anyway, jokes aside...

earlier, someone also recommended that I add potassium. since I also need
nitrates, I guess the best thing to put in would be KNO3 so I can get both K
and NO3 in the tank in one shot. I keep seeing it mentioned but I haven't
quite made the correlation between the chemical and brand/product name..

now.. where do I get this?

linda

Rex Grigg
20-04-2003, 07:26 AM
A good source for KNO3, K2SO4, and other chems is www.litemanu.com
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Rex Grigg
20-04-2003, 07:26 AM
The best part about www.litemanu.com is they only want $2.35 a pound
for high grade KNO3!
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Earl D Fitzgerald
20-04-2003, 07:26 AM
Maybe I got into this discussion on the end but all the plant food in the
world isn't going to help unless you have decent levels of light and CO2.

I find that extra light and CO2 injection are the best ways to increase
plant growth.

Are you doing these things?

Earl

"linda mar" > wrote in message
...
> hi all,
>
> ok. I finally got my nitrate test kit, and checked my water... and it
reads
> ZERO. so.. it's ammonia zero, nitrite zero, nitrate zero (kh/gh=3,
pH~7.5).
> hmm...
>
> no wonder my plants aren't growing that much. I don't have enough fish to
> maintain a good level of nitrogen compounds to sustain them (may be I
should
> dump in some gold fish in there...)
>
> anyway, jokes aside...
>
> earlier, someone also recommended that I add potassium. since I also need
> nitrates, I guess the best thing to put in would be KNO3 so I can get both
K
> and NO3 in the tank in one shot. I keep seeing it mentioned but I haven't
> quite made the correlation between the chemical and brand/product name..
>
> now.. where do I get this?
>
> linda
>
>

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