How to Use Root Tabs for Thriving Aquarium Plants | Complete Guide | (Easy Guide Top Tips for 2024)

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    Want your aquarium plants to truly flourish? Root tabs are your secret weapon! In this video, we'll break down everything you need to know about using root tabs in your tank, from the benefits they provide to a step-by-step guide on proper application (and avoiding those pesky floaters!).
    Benefits of Root Tabs:
    Targeted Nutrition: Deliver essential nutrients directly to plant roots.
    Vibrant Growth: Promote lush, healthy plants with vibrant colors.
    Reduced Algae: Help prevent algae outbreaks by fueling healthy plant competition.
    Easy to Use: Simple and convenient way to fertilize your planted aquarium.
    In this video, you'll learn:
    When to use root tabs
    How many root tabs you need
    The best placement for root tabs in your substrate
    Top tips for avoiding common mistakes (like floating tabs!)
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  • @tktropicals4997
    @tktropicals4997 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have used root tabs and they sometimes don't work on all your plants esp if you have a lot of amazon sword plants. They take a lot of the nutrients away from the other plants. I use Aquarium Co-Ops fertilizer and it works great. This is their own contraption fertilizer they make themselves. Just a squirt or two once or twice a week and your good.

    • @fitpetss
      @fitpetss  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "Thanks for sharing your experience! Amazon Swords are definitely nutrient hogs. Liquid fertilizer can be a great option alongside root tabs for heavy feeders like Swords. I'll have to check out Aquarium Co-Op's fertilizer!"

  • @Arbaaz14511
    @Arbaaz14511 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    is seachem tabs are better than seachem liquid??

    • @fitpetss
      @fitpetss  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Seachem tabs and liquid target different plant needs. Tabs feed roots, liquid feeds leaves. Use tabs for heavy root feeders, liquid for water column feeders. Some hobbyists even use both for complete feeding!
      If you have any other query, please let me know. Thank You.

  • @urbansk8r231
    @urbansk8r231 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speaking of Macros & micros... I know that 1 brand of fertilizer would have a different % of same ingredients to another brand. If you use both root tabs and liquid fertilizer, is it recommended to use same brand? Because not all brands make both. In my 60p med/ high light planted tank with co2. I'm using Seachem flourite black sand. Ferts: Seachem root tabs and a little liquid all in one fert Jag aquatic pro (highly concentrated) not sure if liquid fert is worldwide or just local to Australia. I have lot of stem plans, epiphyte plants and water lettuce. I just want to add enough ferts in water column for epiphyte & floating plants, So I don't get algae. So is it ok?

    • @fitpetss
      @fitpetss  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @urbansk8r231
      Hey there! So you're wondering if you need to use the same brand for both your root tabs and liquid fertilizer? Well, think of it like cooking a recipe. Just like how different brands of ingredients might have slightly different formulations, your fertilizers might have different "recipes" too. But, as long as you're following the instructions and not overdoing it, you can mix and match brands without worrying too much.
      In your case, you're already using Seachem root tabs and Jag Aquatic Pro liquid fertilizer, and that's totally fine! Just keep an eye on your tank's water parameters and adjust your fertilizing as needed. And if you want to add some extra nutrients for your epiphyte and floating plants, you can try a water column fertilizer specifically designed for aquatic plants. That way, you can give them a little boost without inviting algae to the party!

    • @urbansk8r231
      @urbansk8r231 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fitpetss Thanks for speedy reply. I was just curious The Jag aquatic pro is for high demanding plants like Rotala Ramisior Florida, which requires Nitrate limitation to keep it red. I don't like stressing the red plants out all the time. I just do that on an off. So I have to raise nitrates. That liquid fert is highly concentrated. Says to use 5ml for l00l ( 26g) My tank is 65l (17g ) so i use 2.5ml x 2 a week plus have to add nitrogen. So I also ordered Jag advanced nitrogen to increase nitrate. I also noticed gsa on my glass, so I orded Jag advanced Phosphorus which helps with that and plants. ( might test it 1st)it's a sign it's low. And I ordered advance potassium just incase. not sure if I need iron though. Hopefully I'm on my way to a healthy tank.