Plants are mostly doing OK, not good, just OK, in my new planted tank except the Pinatifida. I've read a few places that adding potassium is sometimes a fix to the problem. My question is what form is best; K2S04 (Potassium Sulfate), KN03 (Potassium Nitrate), or KH2P04 (Mono Potassium Phosphate).
Here's how I'm mixing my Macro Mix which I add twice/week and micros once/week.
1.5 parts K2S04 [K], 1 part Ca(NO3)2 [Ca+N], 1 part KN03 [N+K], .5 parts KH2P04 [P+K], .5 parts MgSO4 [Mg]
I just started Compressed CO2 and will be setting-up my drop checker this weekend.
Note: I'n not a chemist and historically, a brown thumb.
Thanks
Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
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Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
Larry Grenier,
Manassas, VA
Manassas, VA
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Re: Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
I'm thinking K2S04 (Potassium Sulfate)
Larry Grenier,
Manassas, VA
Manassas, VA
Re: Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
Yes, K2SO4 will add potassium without throwing off the balance of Nitrate/Phosphate.
For me, I combine the three in the following ratio and dose dry:
6 - KNO3
2 - KH2PO4
1 - K2SO4
That seems to be a good mix for most things. Adjust phosphates up/down depending on the amount of nitrate in your tap. Basically, start with my ratio. If you get green spot on glass, up the phosphate a bit until you no longer get any a week after cleaning it off.
For me, I combine the three in the following ratio and dose dry:
6 - KNO3
2 - KH2PO4
1 - K2SO4
That seems to be a good mix for most things. Adjust phosphates up/down depending on the amount of nitrate in your tap. Basically, start with my ratio. If you get green spot on glass, up the phosphate a bit until you no longer get any a week after cleaning it off.
- Larry Grenier
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Re: Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
Thanks Kris... How did you know I has a GSA problem too
Larry Grenier,
Manassas, VA
Manassas, VA
Re: Increasing potassium for my Pinatifida?
Heh -- that's one of the handful of tell-tale signs to look for in terms to nutrient imbalances. It's not uncommon to see.