smynio
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Hi all.
My name is Rafal.
This is my first post on that forum.
Last week I've started new tank on ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia.

After few days I've realised problem with plants.
I would like to get some information or maybe advice.
I'm using Green Brighty Step 1 and Brighty K. From day one, daily water changes ETC. as recommended by ADA.
Ive noticed that the plants begin to melt. I've lost today beautiful anubias. Blyxa Japonica getting to be transparent. Hemianthus Cuba turned yellow. I've read on the Web that on Amazonia substrate could be deficiencies of PO4.
I did PO4 test and yes. It show 0.
I have dry ferts as on previous tank I was using EI method. Should I use additionally KH2PO4 together with ADA ferts?
Did anyone of you had similar problems with dying plants on ADA Amazonia?
I tough this is best substrate for planted tanks.
On my previous tank I was using JBL Manado and EI fertylizers 3 weeks after start. Everything was growing nicely.
Thanks
My name is Rafal.
This is my first post on that forum.
Last week I've started new tank on ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia.

After few days I've realised problem with plants.
I would like to get some information or maybe advice.
I'm using Green Brighty Step 1 and Brighty K. From day one, daily water changes ETC. as recommended by ADA.
Ive noticed that the plants begin to melt. I've lost today beautiful anubias. Blyxa Japonica getting to be transparent. Hemianthus Cuba turned yellow. I've read on the Web that on Amazonia substrate could be deficiencies of PO4.
I did PO4 test and yes. It show 0.
I have dry ferts as on previous tank I was using EI method. Should I use additionally KH2PO4 together with ADA ferts?
Did anyone of you had similar problems with dying plants on ADA Amazonia?
I tough this is best substrate for planted tanks.
On my previous tank I was using JBL Manado and EI fertylizers 3 weeks after start. Everything was growing nicely.
Thanks