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It will depend on what plants you are growing really. If you think about it, Crypts have rampant root growth, where as something like HC has fairly shallow roots. I would say a few centimetres should be fine for most plants (shallower for carpeting plants).
Osmocote is a controlled release fertiliser designed for use with container plants. It comes in a range of sizes and formulations, but the basic idea is the resin coat slows the dissolution of the fertiliser elements into the tank/soil water.
<http://www.scottsprofessional.com/en/controlled-release-fertilizers.html>.
I've used it and as suggested it it is very good in tanks and relatively cheap.
I would suggest you don't need all three Ad. Tropica substrate is clay based, as is Oli Knott's NS so you shouldn't have problems 'holding' your ferts.
I've found the Tropica stuff to be great but be aware that it expands and will creep up the glass if you put it too close so set it back an inch or so from the glass when you put it in
Im not going to use the tropica(theres no point for the sake of about £2 wastage, its horrible stuff)
so im going to use my oli knotts, i have about 2l of this, i want to do things lower costs, so how about buying Colombo Flora Base - Black 5l, this combined, roughly 7l
and then mix that with my black gravel, probably wont look too pretty, but its all gonna be covered,
or shall i just put my 2l of oli knotts down, and put gravel on top, simply and cheaply? will that be enough nutrients for the plants?
I was also considering putting some dry ferts down with the substrate..? a scattering of my macro mix, aswell as the mono KP and the PN cant do any harm can it?
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