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Stable nutrient dosing using hobbyist test kits

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I fully agree with the concept Rocco !

But when you don’t know about that and you follow the advice of say APT fertilizer for exemple, it say to dose 3, 4 times or every days of the week , but not replenish what the water change remove !

You know what i mean ?
APT3 aims to be zero bound so there is no need to replace nutrients during water changes. APTe has an updated page on how to use it precisely, whether on a zero bound system or at an elevated level.
 
APT3 aims to be zero bound so there is no need to replace nutrients during water changes. APTe has an updated page on how to use it precisely, whether on a zero bound system or at an elevated level.
Doh! I've been double dosing APT3 on water change days since the start, and I dose every day.
 
APT3 aims to be zero bound so there is no need to replace nutrients during water changes. APTe has an updated page on how to use it precisely, whether on a zero bound system or at an elevated level.
If the aims is to be zero bound Dennis, what is the logic of the very high potassium level in your product ?

From previous ICP testing on my old tank, potassium is consumed at a rate around 0,4 to 0,6 ppm per day when my no3 consumption was between 2 and 3 ppm per day.

So if your product introduce around 2,5 ppm K+ per day, there will be an accumulation of k for sure ?
 

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