API (3 Pack) Pond Care Aquatic Plant Food, 25 Tablets Each
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The answer is yes. This copper is soluble in water to a degree of 5%.
Plants that are floating or not in a growing medium cannot be injected with these tablets. These tablets can only be inserted into the media of your planting. Plants on the surface of water should be able to get nutrients directly from the water through their roots.
There is no way I know. I had no problems with the fertilizer having an adverse effect on my guppies. I also have no problems with the water lilies after using it. I'm sorry but it can't be done, the koi are so much more valuable and sensitive.
Selected User Reviews For API (3 Pack) Pond Care Aquatic Plant Food, 25 Tablets Each
Since the use of this nutrient, my water lily leaves are yellowing, withering every day, I thought they were about to bloom, maybe I didn't take care of them, but now the water is turning My first course of action was to cut off the leaves that were about to wither and to immediately change Over the course of two months, I watched them every morning and night, irritated them on a daily basis, added water, and I was furious.
Having planted my pond plants after 1 month, I have seen good results. The product has been in use for five months.
Plants in pots can easily be watered with this.
In early spring through some of the blooming season, we use this product to feed Louisiana iris water plants.
The food I use for my plants in the pond has been well-received for several years.
It took my wagter plants less than a day to respond to my treatment. My garden has always been lush and green, and I have tried all sorts of fertilizers.
This product meets the advertised quality - In the end, reviewing plant food doesn't appeal to me much. The ease of use is one of the reasons it is so popular with Lotus.