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Originally Posted by Tom Barr
It depends on the chelator type and the concentrations of each nutrient, Fe and PO4.
You would need a rather strong chelator to keep it in solution, even if you add absorbic acid, this will not do much once you add it to the tank.
The strong chelator is the key there.
Trade off there: not particularly bioavailable Fe...........
But last a long time.
Regards,
Tom Barr
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Hmm..OK, so how does Tropica accomplish this in their TPN+? Is it via a very strong chelator as you mentioned?
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Originally Posted by growitnow
So, in 1500ml distilled water I added:
75g KNO3
18g KH2PO4
150g K2S04
for 20gal tank, each +10ml dose should add
+0.4ppm nitrate
+1.1ppm phosphate
+8.4ppm potassium (from both sources)
Look right?
Any basis for using deionoized over distilled water? Distilled is easier to get in grocery store.
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Things can get more complicated that really necessary. Actually, there is no need to add K2SO4 since you get enough K just from the KNO3 and KH2PO4, assuming you dose the proper weekly levels of these two.
It's also not really necessary to use distilled water. Just use tap. The dosing levels are an estimate so there is no need for extreme accuracy and life is therefore made much easier. Check the UKAPS dosing guide for another point of view=>
Welcome To The UK Aquatic Plant Society - The Estimative Index (EI)
Cheers,