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JBL Ferropol 24 - Daily Plant Fertiliser (10ml)

by JBL
$8.70
SKU J20180

  • The daily feed for luxuriant aquarium plants: daily fertiliser for freshwater aquariums.
  • Optimum, targeted care, provides all vital trace elements which cannot be provided by long-term fertilisers.
  • Vigorous plant growth, no deficiency symptoms: optimal supply with essential trace elements.
  • Optimal promotion of plant growth means less algae growth. No phosphates and nitrates..
  • Contents: 1 packet Ferropol 24.
  • Use: 1 drop daily/50 l water.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Nutrition for aquarium plants

  • Healthy plants prevent algae growth, supply oxygen, remove pollutants, offer hiding places and reduce pathogens.

Heatlhy plants = healthy fish

  • For the plants to flourish the following demands have to be met: light as an energy source for photosynthesis
  • CO2, nutrients and trace elements as growth promoters.
  • JBL fertilisers supply the plants with all main nutrients and essential trace elements.
  • This way the plants can absorb all the required nutrients they need over the leaves and roots, and deficiency symptoms (e.g. iron deficiency) are thus prevented.
FAQ

JBL AquaCristal UV-C: Does the ultraviolet light destroy active ingredients of my aquatic plant fertiliser?

UVC light degrades the chelators in the fertilizers, which prevent the precipitation of trace elements such as iron, among others. Therefore, when using a UVC water clarifier, it is advisable to change over to daily fertilisation. The standard dose needs to be converted into a daily dose at the beginning. It may also be necessary to increase the fertiliser dose slightly. Iron should be detectable in traces at least prior to each subsequent application of fertiliser. Vitamins and other higher grade organic compounds may likewise be broken down. Therefore, when using vitamins, it is advisable to add the fertilizer with the food twice a week.

I would like to fertilise my plants with your product and change over completely. How do I go about doing that?
Generally, one should never change plant fertilizers abruptly. The fertilizers from different manufacturers have somewhat different compositions in terms of trace elements. This may cause temporary nutrient changes. It is best to change over in 3 steps:

1) Reduction of the old fertilizer by 1/3; replace this with 1/3 of the new fertilizer. Wait approx. 3-4 weeks and observe the reaction of the plants.

2) Reduction of the old fertilizer by 2/3; replace this with 2/3 of the new fertilizer. Wait approx. 3-4 weeks and observe the reaction of the plants.

3) Complete discontinuation of the old fertilizer and change-over to the new fertilizer.

It is important to observe the reaction of plant growth and, in addition, to check the iron content of the water at least 2x weekly. Whereas the value should never drop to 0, it should never exceed 0.2 mg/l if possible. However, short peaks are no cause for concern.

These measures should generally be carried out on a weekly basis, ideally right after a water change. This achieves better results than fertilizing in large doses at longer intervals.