thcjoshthc
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and as the plant eats the ph should slowly rise? is that correct?
Not always. You will need to get to know your new substrate and water source. My res hardly fluctuates at all between refills. Just check it every day, calibrate your meter every so often, and adjust accordingly.and as the plant eats the ph should slowly rise? is that correct?
no way man thanks for that info what should I do I just did my change but everything's at lower that wat it says like Instead of 7.5 7.5 7.5 i did 6.5 6.5 6.5 as far as the MLS of npkTry toning it down from a 60 grit to at least 220.
Josh, careful with fish water. It contains nitrogen in the form of urea and even after pH adjustment may burn the plants.
no actual fish water that I remove from the tanks at water change it comes out at a ph of 7-8 and ppm of like 800I think he means water that hes prepped for his tank, not the actual fish water. I could be wrong
before I ph balance and add nutes at a lower than directed dose...no actual fish water that I remove from the tanks at water change it comes out at a ph of 7-8 and ppm of like 800
I keep south and central american cichlids dovii red tiger mota Jaguars big agressive fish I've got like 20 tanksI agree with lesso. 800 is a "hot" stock water. Any drinking water lab that runs EPA method 300 for onions should be able to give you nitrate/nitrite for under $100. But since fish metabolism isn't an absolute, you'd have to know how many grams of food they're eating at what water temperature to replicate that result. Most tap water is between 50 and 150 ppm, mostly mineral content but some nitrogen if it's coming from a surface source at the pump station, and the fertilizer manufacturers would use that as a baseline.
If you grow stuff outdoors where there's tons of natural biological activity in the soil, and rain water has virtually no tds, so stuff is getting washed through the soil differently, fish tank water is pretty awesome. Indoors, you almost want to think like a baker putting in exactly a cup of flour and an egg and just trying to do something really predictable if that makes sense?
What kind offish do you have?
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