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Pleco102
03-03-2011, 18:30
Hi i started using Bio-elite aquarium plant grow(Liquid). Is this a good product to use? And is there any other cheap or easy way for co2 than the diy yeast method? Don't have the money for the whole co2 kit so looking at alternatives.

f-fish
03-03-2011, 19:19
happycarbo, easycarbo for liquid co2 style

Think Henk was talking about a new product he will be bringing in - but do not remember the details.

Later Ferdie

f-fish
03-03-2011, 19:23
Ok found it .. Microbe-lift's bio-carbon ...

"
A breakthrough in carbon source technology that provides cutting edge developments in micro-biology and biophysics!

• Contains high quality peat extract
• Contains humic and fulvic acids
• Contains a blend of naturally occurring vegetative and spore-forming microorganisms
• Helps make iron, nitrogen and other nutrients more bioavailable

MICROBE-LIFT/BLOOM & GROW Bio-Carbon contains combinations of naturally occurring microorganisms that share key traits for plant enhancement. The photosynthetic organisms will inhabit the root and vascular systems of the plant helping to modify, retain and transport nutrients. Humic is the end product of organic matter decomposition. Organic matter has a high carbon content. When plants are removed from the environment where they are grown, natural balances are destroyed and growth may be disrupted. It is a good practice to restore the plants natural balances with ML/BLOOM & GROW Bio-Carbon. Dosing with ML/BLOOM & GROW Bio-Carbon is the most convenient and effective method of restoring these balances. ML/BLOOM & GROW Bio-Carbon will enhance nutrient availability, enhance substrate and contributes to enhanced microbial activity and the overall biochemical processes."


Source http://www.microbelift.com/products/new-products/home-aquarium/plan/bio-carbon/

Pleco102
04-03-2011, 05:56
Thanks Ferdie, will check and see if i can get my hands on some the co2 and fertilizer.