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the holy trinity?
im a beginner and need to ask: when balancing between light ferts and co2 do you not also need to factor in how many plants you have and what type? im trying to grow a carpet and have been trying to out compete algae but im not doing that well. ive added hygrophelia corymbosa which i know grows quickly at least. I also have attached a clipping of ivy to the tank with roots in the water. They are brilliant at consuming nutrients ( i have their roots in a vivarium and the water is crystal clear). any critisisms or help will be much appreciated. its not poison ivy btw.
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By Holy Trinity I thought you meant carrots, onions, and celery
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Carrots, onions, and celery are a mire poix.
the holy trinity is green peppers, onions, and celery. (at least if you come from Louisiana) |
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Sorry we are having fun vice helping. It depends on what your plans are for plants. The size of tank etc.... |
It all boils down to basics. Do you start an aquarium with all the lights on full blast? No. Why? You already found out :)
Lights need to be reduced until you get some plant mass going. Reducing might also be done by keeping the lights on less time than you do now. Ferts are a limiting factor to plant growth, if they have plenty than you tune your lights and CO2 until you get everything going. |
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The size, type and amount of plants you have determine the amount of ferts you need. So I would say it's the beginning of the equation. |
Bread, Butter, Beer
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Start your light lower as mentioned get the co2 and fertz going then slowly increase light as needed if needed. It's a pain but once it's balanced it's a breeze.
And everyone it's, beer, beer and beer Sent from a dark corner in my happy place |
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For your lighting. Start with a shorter time and work up the length. The plants will let you know without getting inundated with algae which can be a pain to get rid of. |
thanks everybody i forgot i even posted this. by the way its onions, potatoes, tomatoes.
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