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Date: 09 Jun 2004 01:01:34
From: TwoBells
Subject: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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hey all I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy some or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. Many thanks in advance Steve Page
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Date: 09 Jun 2004 21:15:35
From: Rick
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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"TwoBells" <toobells8@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:ditxc.551$Fo5.288@newsfe3-gui... > hey all > > I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow > Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on > some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy some > or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? > Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > > Many thanks in advance > > Steve Page > > > many people use "Jobes" plant tabs usually the one recommended for ferns however I have used others. They do work well on plants like Amazon Swords. One tab should be broken into 3 pieces with one small piece buried deep in the substrate near the roots. A word of caution on all these tabs, keep them below the substrate. Be careful if you are vacuuming not to dislodge them as they normally contain a considerable amount of P04 and you will get an algae bloom. Rick
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Date: 09 Jun 2004 20:19:33
From: Kris
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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I can't answer your question, but I am be able to offer you an alternative. The absolute 'cheapest' set up I had used 4 good full shovels of soil, straight out of the garden (2" in the tank). A few more full shovels of pea gravel/drain rock (the stuff found around household window wells, weeping tiles or under downspouts from the eaves) and finally a bucket of sand from the playground nearby. The soil provided more than enough nutrients for about 1 1/2 years, before I started having to add fertilizer This was back when I was a starving student, and it worked great. *sift and clean the sand and gravel thoroughly first* I should mention that the soil and drain rock did cost me a couple of bucks - I paid for the batteries for the flashlight, that I used while digging in the neighbors yard. ;) TwoBells wrote: > hey all > > I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow > Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on > some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy some > or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? > Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > > Many thanks in advance > > Steve Page > > >
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Date: 09 Jun 2004 09:48:04
From: Moses KA
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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This is not a direct answer to your question but... I have read people use successfully fertilizer sticks used for potted plants. A quarter of a stick pushed in the substrate between the roots should do it and not raise nitrates or phosphates too much. I have not used them yet as I have made my own substrate the last time I set up an aquarium. I plan to rebuild it however and this time I will use sand only and these sticks. As for the Jum Kelly's piece you have mentioned, where can I read it? Was it posted somewhere? Best regards, Primoz "TwoBells" <toobells8@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:ditxc.551$Fo5.288@newsfe3-gui... > hey all > > I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow > Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on > some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy some > or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? > Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > > Many thanks in advance > > Steve Page > > >
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Date: 15 Jun 2004 10:22:55
From: TwoBells
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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That link is a older article Primoz. Check this link out: http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/kelly-intro.html regards Steve Page "Moses KA" <moses00@email.si > wrote in message news:Pfzxc.4563$37.576877@news.siol.net... > This is not a direct answer to your question but... > I have read people use successfully fertilizer sticks used for potted > plants. A quarter of a stick pushed in the substrate between the roots > should do it and not raise nitrates or phosphates too much. I have not used > them yet as I have made my own substrate the last time I set up an aquarium. > I plan to rebuild it however and this time I will use sand only and these > sticks. > As for the Jum Kelly's piece you have mentioned, where can I read it? Was > it posted somewhere? > > Best regards, > Primoz > > > > "TwoBells" <toobells8@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ditxc.551$Fo5.288@newsfe3-gui... > > hey all > > > > I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow > > Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on > > some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy > some > > or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? > > Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > > > > Many thanks in advance > > > > Steve Page > > > > > > > >
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Date: 09 Jun 2004 10:10:52
From: Moses KA
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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I have just found Jim Kelly's piece in the archives. For those of you who have not read it yet but want to, here is the link: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&frame=right&th=be87e99f9e d9f5f1&seekm=3g28ui%24ov4%40k.ucdavis.edu#link1 Primoz "Moses KA" <moses00@email.si > wrote in message news:Pfzxc.4563$37.576877@news.siol.net... > This is not a direct answer to your question but... > I have read people use successfully fertilizer sticks used for potted > plants. A quarter of a stick pushed in the substrate between the roots > should do it and not raise nitrates or phosphates too much. I have not used > them yet as I have made my own substrate the last time I set up an aquarium. > I plan to rebuild it however and this time I will use sand only and these > sticks. > As for the Jum Kelly's piece you have mentioned, where can I read it? Was > it posted somewhere? > > Best regards, > Primoz > > > > "TwoBells" <toobells8@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ditxc.551$Fo5.288@newsfe3-gui... > > hey all > > > > I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow > > Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on > > some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy > some > > or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? > > Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > > > > Many thanks in advance > > > > Steve Page > > > > > > > >
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Date: 09 Jun 2004 00:45:17
From: Rikko
Subject: Re: Where can I buy some fertilizer tablets in UK?
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 01:01:34 +0100, "TwoBells" <toobells8@hotmail.com > wrote: >hey all > >I have read through Jum Kelly's excellant piece titled 'How to Grow >Beautiful Aquarium Plants on a Student Budget' and want to get my hands on >some fertilizer tabs, does anyone know a UK online shop where I can buy some >or even from a garden centre chain perhaps? >Also, any brand name recommendations would be welcome. > >Many thanks in advance > >Steve Page Most tabs I've seen are intended for root growth (high Nitrogen, low everything else? Does that sound right?) and I was never really blown away. Root Tabs are one brand we often carry which are really only good for root growth - sorry I don't recall the manufacturer. Hagen also makes fert "sticks" that you bury in the substrate - they go by the name Nutrafin Max Plant Spikes I believe, and come 6 to a pack. They run around $8CDN. Warning: They contain a pair bit of PO4 and a few people have reported algae breakouts when using them. I bought a couple of loose tabs by the name of Terropur - I don't know who makes them but I'm sure they're European. I want to say Tetra but I can't be certain as I bought mine in bulk. We also just brought in a new brand of tabs whose name eludes me atm. Something like "Plant Tabs" (clever, eh?) and I think they are made by Aquatronics. They have surprisingly high levels of nutrients and are a very small pill. We have them in a box of 50 for around $10CDN.
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