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Does pH matter?
Nick L-S wrote ... the tank has an undergravel filter, which i hear isnt good for plants. Sure it is. Different plants will do better with or without a UGF, though. Deep root feeders like amazon swords and crypts do better without a UGF, most plants don't matter, and stem plants - plants which send roots out at the leaf nodes - seem to do better with a UGF. My question is, does pH matter? The water here has a naturally high pH... Yes, pH matters, but so many other factors affect pH that it's less important than a number of other things initially like, probably, gH and kH. As your tank becomes established the pH will tend downward. I use DIY CO2 and a lot of driftwood or bogwood in my heavily planted tanks so that, although the pH of my household water is about 8.0 out of the tap, the pH in my tanks is usually around 7.4. but if i try and use pH-down... This is a phosphate-based product. It may not lower your pH but it will give you SUCH an algae bloom! All the plants seem to be doing OK except for some long and dwarf pongol, do these plants need special treatment? Im currently not using any sort of fertilizer, but i am thinking i will.... I don't know that name. Do you have the Latin? |
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