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dan4x4

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Miracle-Gr...481926721&sr=8-8&keywords=organic+potting+mix

is this the suitable option for low tech tank?

Not sure if it should be peat free or not. I read online that peat will affect the hardness of the water and I have soft water

I have very soft water, 18mg/l as calcium 45 mg/l litre as calcium carbonate.

I plan to add oyster grit and bone meal to substrate for the hardness and also add some red clay. probably put a source of hardness in the filter too.

I had difficulty growing a sword in the last tank and I want to blame the hardness. everything else did well apart from the swords. Also I had a val which also struggled and they are both hard water plants I believe.
 
I think you need to check if there is any form of fertiliser or pesticide or not.

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If you can find this one below...I've tested it several times with fish....Keep in mind I have very well cycled large filters and I overfilter so I can't guarantee it doesn't leach ammonia initially(never had a problem) but it is not harmful to fish or shrimp otherwise long term straight out of the bag,and I find it very good for growing underwater plants.

http://www.diy.com/departments/verve-grow-bag-50l/258004_BQ.prd
 
Hi dan

I am by no means an expert in this but I wouldn't blame the water hardness for your sword not growing as I have soft water and grow it in the substrate above and it does very well, the leaves are at the top of my 24" tank.
 
If you can find this one below...I've tested it several times with fish....Keep in mind I have very well cycled large filters and I overfilter so I can't guarantee it doesn't leach ammonia initially(never had a problem) but it is not harmful to fish or shrimp otherwise long term straight out of the bag,and I find it very good for growing underwater plants.

http://www.diy.com/departments/verve-grow-bag-50l/258004_BQ.prd

When you say your over filtering are you running at approx 10 times the volume of the tank per hour?
 
When you say your over filtering are you running at approx 10 times the volume of the tank per hour?

Yes. My point was that I never put this soil in unestablished tank with new filters so I am not sure if it releases ammonia or not....but with cycled filters you can't tell because I never got a spike...
 
by running a fish less cycle for a month or so though, we would of expected the nitrogen cycle to of completed in a planted dirt tank would you agree? even with a new filter? or not? I'll get a testing kit this time around so I can be sure with it being bigger tank, more initial set up work.
 
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