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Need a little advice about dry dosing my tank. Currently medium heavy planted/ soon to be heavily planted. CO2 drop checker with 4 dkh solution stays light green about 4 bps 24/7 as my water is like liquid rock as it comes from a limestone aquafier. My tank is a 75g with about 22-24g of water in my sump. I also have an auto water changer that drips about 1/4-1/2gph into my tank.What would be a good starting point for dosing. I have the ferts from Rex and was considering the PPS system as it doesn't require large water changes. Looking for advise and opinions on dosing.
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#167 (permalink) |
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Dosing is the easy part, it really depends on how
much light you have and what you're over all goal is. PPS works for some I suppose and that is a personal preference, the plants do not care how much nutrients are in the water, as long as it is enough, the light is the driving force and will determine growth rate as long as the plants have food. The goal either way you dose is to feed the plants. No light=no growth low light=slow growth medium light=medium to fast growth high light=fast growth All this of course depending on the type of plants installed. The first post in this thread is a recommendation on dosing for a highlight tank around 3wpg. If you want to use less light just use less nutrients hence the +/- before ea. nutrient amount. PPS is the same thing with just a little more leg work by mixing everything and then some and counting drops. You can do the exact same thing dry dosing and it is easier. I am all for the ease of maintaining a tank, I would rather enjoy the tank/prune or play with the wife and kids/grandkids than fiddle fart with counting ferts, which in reality is goofy. Simply put the plants do not care so long as they have food when the light is forced on them. Whether you are dosing PPS=dose less more often or dry=scoop and toss it is too simple, some PPS folk claim EI is excess and cause problems, most of that is just user error. You do not have to change 50% water every week but it certainly does not hurt a thingy. I have read of other folks dosing misery on both sides. I have never tried PPS or felt the need, I have been using this stickys dosing recommendation for years any problem I ever had was my own stupidity or just to busy to spend time with tanks which in turn taught me to burn less light when I can't tend to my tanks, problems solved.
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#168 (permalink) |
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Thanks, I run 240 watts of CF 2 8000k and 2 10000k 12 hours daily has a crappy reflector similar to the Coralife. Just got a Hagen GLO 2x 54 watt 6700k T5HO that I will be using as my daily burst for 4 hrs until I can find another GLO fixture or 2.
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#170 (permalink) |
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help me with my EI dosing
i added to 1 liter of water : 150 grams KNO3 50 grams KH2PO4 50 grams K2SO4 i add this solution : 2 ml 3 times a week to a 10 gallon tank 4 ml 3 times a week to a 16 gallon tank micros : 1 ml twice a week to the 10 gal 2 ml twice a week to the 16 gal anoter solution of 100 grams of K2SO4 in 1 liter water: 8 ml to the 10 gallon at weekly water change 13 ml to 16 gallon weekly i got bad results with algae, where did i do wrong? i don't have test kits and now i'm dosing half of the macros just twice a week and i got better results. is my daily feeding habbit and considerable bio load caused these bad results?
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#172 (permalink) |
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ah i'm sorry, my 10 gallon (well planted) got 42 watts (6 hours) and 2 bottles of DIY CO2.
the 16 gallon iwagumi with hairgrass and dense of valls nana got 36 watts and 2 bps of pressurized CO2 system. but i think i gave it a little too much, what do you mean by hungry plants?
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#173 (permalink) |
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I don't believe you are dosing enough.
2ml-10g and 4ml-16g mAcro is not much. 1ml Trace is certainly sparingly with the light you have. That is what I mean by hungry plants. If you force a lot of light on the plants and do not feed them enough nutrients to grow you cause algae. It is better to give them a little extra than not enough nutrient. Is C02 good? How are you diffusing the gas?
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#174 (permalink) |
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wow i thought i have enough...
CO2 in the 16 gallon is good, 2 bps with inline reactor. the 10 gallon is a bit short, 1 bps with vortex reactor. Wö£fëñxXx, i will increase this macro dosing and see later. thanks for your advice.
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#176 (permalink) |
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Would anyone be opposed to editing the original post and adding the gram equivalents right after the teaspoon measurements? I just refuse to go out and buy a fractional teaspoon set if I've already got a perfectly good and accurate milligram scale, and surely I'm not the only one out there in the world who feels this way?
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