All,
I'm currently using an all in one EI solution called Thrive. Per Thrive's instructions, 6ml/week delivers the follow:
N - 21
P - 3.99
K - 15
I've been slowing introducing UREA CO(NH2)2 to the mix. I'm dosing 1/8th teaspoon into 50ml of water giving me ~.30ppm for each 1ml. I started the week at .5ml and slowly working up to 1ml. I've taken this approach to see how the plants and fish/shrimp respond.
This steady as she goes approach has worked well so far. As a side note, I also have MGS04 in the UREA solution. This is pressured CO2 45p tank w/ Par @ 115 surface / 55 substrate.
What I'm unsure about is how much .30ppm translates into N and finally NO3. I've checked a few forums and reached out the the maker of Thrive but don't have a conclusive answer. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
LW0lf
I'm currently using an all in one EI solution called Thrive. Per Thrive's instructions, 6ml/week delivers the follow:
N - 21
P - 3.99
K - 15
I've been slowing introducing UREA CO(NH2)2 to the mix. I'm dosing 1/8th teaspoon into 50ml of water giving me ~.30ppm for each 1ml. I started the week at .5ml and slowly working up to 1ml. I've taken this approach to see how the plants and fish/shrimp respond.
This steady as she goes approach has worked well so far. As a side note, I also have MGS04 in the UREA solution. This is pressured CO2 45p tank w/ Par @ 115 surface / 55 substrate.
What I'm unsure about is how much .30ppm translates into N and finally NO3. I've checked a few forums and reached out the the maker of Thrive but don't have a conclusive answer. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
LW0lf