I dose my tank following the EI approach and am using dosing pumps that can be configured, via my own software, to dose to any schedule I want.
So I'm now considering moving to a more 'continuous' dosing approach - i.e something like macro and micro every day (or even twice a day). I would still add the same overall amounts each week.
Reading through all of the older posts, the main issue that comes up time and again is the interaction between the macro and micro leading to precipitation - but the logic doesn't quite add up for me at the moment.
Given that the aim is to have non-limiting concentrations of all elements, surely there are levels of phosphate in the water at all times that will lead to precipitation regardless of when the micro ferts are added?
You can of course stagger the addition of micro and macro to minimise the effect (i.e. maximum micro levels when macro are at their lowest).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Mark
So I'm now considering moving to a more 'continuous' dosing approach - i.e something like macro and micro every day (or even twice a day). I would still add the same overall amounts each week.
Reading through all of the older posts, the main issue that comes up time and again is the interaction between the macro and micro leading to precipitation - but the logic doesn't quite add up for me at the moment.
Given that the aim is to have non-limiting concentrations of all elements, surely there are levels of phosphate in the water at all times that will lead to precipitation regardless of when the micro ferts are added?
You can of course stagger the addition of micro and macro to minimise the effect (i.e. maximum micro levels when macro are at their lowest).
Any thoughts?
Regards, Mark