use of coconut water as manure
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Re: use of coconut water as manure
sir
here my kid do helping 2 care HC
SPRAYS COCONUT WATER WITH FINGER
(vacation @ school )
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here my kid do helping 2 care HC
SPRAYS COCONUT WATER WITH FINGER
(vacation @ school )
regards,
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Neil brother, I appreciate your effort of engaging your daughter in hobby in childhood period. Hope she will be a great aquarist.
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thanks for responding .....
Here HC is placed in a nano poly house ... shall update soon
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Here HC is placed in a nano poly house ... shall update soon
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hi all,
check this plants
cultivated here with coconut water
and now sharing to hobbyists .
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check this plants
cultivated here with coconut water
and now sharing to hobbyists .
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Wow.....things are working like a charm for you!
Soon people of many countries will stop buying chemical ferts and start buying coconut water
Soon people of many countries will stop buying chemical ferts and start buying coconut water
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thats awwsome buddy dont know why when i add coconut water in my aquarium after some time water turns milky..
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happened with me also took 7 water changes 80% to remove that cloudiness from my tank, whenever i siphoned the milky solution used to start rising from under the substratevikas wrote:thats awwsome buddy dont know why when i add coconut water in my aquarium after some time water turns milky..
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Ready packed is good normal hobbyistsArjun Tandon wrote:Wow.....things are working like a charm for you!
Soon people of many countries will stop buying chemical ferts and start buying coconut water
playing with coconut water is is tedious , and need much Patience ..........more over eager to learn ur tank
i shall try in more tanks and post some more If ppl r interested
moss , fern anubias are under test
and I tested in some amphibians
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Re: use of coconut water as manure
Maybe the milky appearance is due to a bacterial bloom. Coconut and its water are very high in readily available nutrients. That is why if the concentration is high then you will have a bacterial bloom. Maybe you have to dose in low concentrations so that the tank flora have time to break it down. Additionally I think large tanks with good sunlight will easily take the extra nutrients as compared to indoor aquaria.
My initial thoughts are that with roughly 3.5% sugars it will be a hefty dose of carbs for indoor aquaria unless in very small quantities.
My initial thoughts are that with roughly 3.5% sugars it will be a hefty dose of carbs for indoor aquaria unless in very small quantities.
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Re: use of coconut water as manure
deepesh wrote:Maybe the milky appearance is due to a bacterial bloom. Coconut and its water are very high in readily available nutrients. That is why if the concentration is high then you will have a bacterial bloom. Maybe you have to dose in low concentrations so that the tank flora have time to break it down. Additionally I think large tanks with good sunlight will easily take the extra nutrients as compared to indoor aquaria.
My initial thoughts are that with roughly 3.5% sugars it will be a hefty dose of carbs for indoor aquaria unless in very small quantities.
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