Easy green for macros and Flourish for micros?

Bubbleduck
  • #1
I’m looking for a fertilizer for my 20 gallon long that only contains some guppy grass. I’m wondering how well it would do if I dosed Aquarium Co-op’s Easy Green for macro nutrients and then Seachem Flourish Comprehensive for Micro nutrients.

My water parameters are: 0ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrite, in between 5 and 10 ppm nitrate, and a Ph of 8.
 

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StarGirl
  • #2
The Easy green has micros too. You dont need both.
 

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Bubbleduck
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
The Easy green has micros too. You dont need both.
When I compare Easy Green and Flourish I see that the Easy Green doesn’t contain some nutrients that Flourish has. (Pictures are from Seachem and Aquarium Co-Op’s website)
 

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StarGirl
  • #4
That may be true, but I think may be overkill for just guppy grass. Take a look at seachem Trace and see what those nutrients are. That may be your missing nutrients.
 
ruud
  • #5
Micronutrients are probably only required in CO2 injection tanks. If you don't have such a setup, then plants only require the micros in your tap water.

NPK is probably the only thing you need.
 

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