I agree with the first half - certain substrates make better homes for beneficial bacteria that can do all kinds of cool things - solubilising phosphate would be one. Substrates with a decent CEC value will hold on to nutrients allowing for variations in dosing - holidays for example.Alasse said:Substrate certainly can make a difference with many plants......some plants are root feeders and require a good nutrient rich substrate.
That's OK, no need to apologiseAlasse said:And sorry but some plants are known root feeders.....but the choice is yours.
Alasse said:Well i will go by my experience....i fert my planted tanks all the same bar substrate....and the ones with nutrient rich capped substrate do far better than the ones that dont have it.
Ahh kk, I didn't pick up on that. No worries.Alasse said:As i said in my experience many are not myths....hence why they are still around to this day
PlumbersMerchant said:If we are doing a low tech planted tank with normal gravel, Gould you just gravel vac in between your plants or right up to the base ? I don't want to disturb roots etc.
PlumbersMerchant said:Sorry alexp08, not meaning to take over this thread but I'm going through the same stage atm.
If the gravel size is larger is it just a case of keeping the plants in their original foam/ceramic wraps and weighing them down (if needed wih lead) ? Should they take root easily enough ?