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Post by freshwater on Jan 17, 2015 9:45:49 GMT -5
Some of the Java Fern in one of my tanks is getting pin holes in the leaves. After a bit of reading and comparing pictures online with my plants, looks like this is caused from a potassium deficiency. Question what would be the best way to add potassium to the water column or another way to correct this problem?
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Post by freshwater on Jan 17, 2015 10:09:04 GMT -5
If you go on Google images and search aquarium plant deficiency chart,a few good charts come up and show the cause of common plant problems. I can not figure out how to get these charts or images onto a post. Can anyone help or do we have a chart like this on our forum already?
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Post by guppyguy on Jan 17, 2015 12:07:16 GMT -5
Keith if it is a potassium deficiency. It is quite easy to add what you need. Seachem makes a liquid fertilizer called Flourish Potassium. Just order it from any LFS as most do not have it in stock and your good to go.
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Post by jeffyguy on Jan 17, 2015 18:27:06 GMT -5
Aquanimania always has it in stock
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Post by freshwater on Jan 17, 2015 20:18:54 GMT -5
JG Iam not that good on the computer lol. Thanks for the tip Glen
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Post by freshwater on Jan 17, 2015 20:24:37 GMT -5
Have you used Flourish Potassium Jeff ? I will do some more research and try to make sure this is my problem. Good to know were to get it, if I need it. thanks Jeff
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Post by guppyguy on Jan 17, 2015 22:15:52 GMT -5
JG Iam not that good on the computer lol. Thanks for the tip Glen Your welcome
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