ISmokePotBecauseItsCool
Well-Known Member
Hello all
I am new to the world of growing, and im interested in organics. I have done alot of reading and research, trying to figure out the best methods of growth.
One thing I had a question about is using aquarium water to water your plants. I have had a freshwater aquarium for a few years now with great success, and have in turn had to learn and research about the composition of healthy aquarium water. A healthy aquarium is loaded with nutrients and trace elements such as NO2-, NO3-, calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), O2, CO, Iron, Phosphate, and Salt. On top of all that are many beneficial live bacteria that are essential in decomposition.
I have looked through these forums and found a couple topics asking about it but never anything useful. Anyone have any idea if it would be beneficial? I would think it would go well in a soil application.
Any coments would be appreciated
I am new to the world of growing, and im interested in organics. I have done alot of reading and research, trying to figure out the best methods of growth.
One thing I had a question about is using aquarium water to water your plants. I have had a freshwater aquarium for a few years now with great success, and have in turn had to learn and research about the composition of healthy aquarium water. A healthy aquarium is loaded with nutrients and trace elements such as NO2-, NO3-, calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), O2, CO, Iron, Phosphate, and Salt. On top of all that are many beneficial live bacteria that are essential in decomposition.
I have looked through these forums and found a couple topics asking about it but never anything useful. Anyone have any idea if it would be beneficial? I would think it would go well in a soil application.
Any coments would be appreciated