Soilwork
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I think that's where a lot of new high tech scapers may fall into chasing ghosts. Co2 injection is an inherently unstable practice and a dynamic situation as surface agitation and plant mass changes. The plants are constantly trying to adapt which then leads to people making further unnecessary changes to other parameters without waiting enough time to see what difference the last change made.
ultimately I personally believe this is it. I honestly believe plants can grow on much less nutrients than we think. It is the co2 thats hard to ‘get right’ and is what causes most algae issues and apparent stunted and deficient leaves.
It makes sense that seasonally submerged macrophytes be extra ‘sensitive’ to this parameter as essentially it’s make or break when they are flooded.