rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
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- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
19F with light snow @ 14:45 ... low tonight predicted to be 6F.
Spent most of last night handling the new plants ... water wisteria got planted as a backdrop, with some of it left to float. Tied the java ferns and java moss onto rocks with monofilament line, the ludwigia repens was left to float ... really no place left to plant it at the moment, need to get the other tanks set up. Pulled all the hornwort and threw it in my Homer bucket ... never again ... just dies off too quickly and makes a real mess.
Had to do some rearranging of the rock work as part of all this ... was easy to see that I'm not getting enough flow thru the UGF or circulation in the tank ... too much stuff down in the gravel. But it sure is a lot cleaner than if the UGF wasn't running in reverse flow. Rearranged the rocks so that there are more hiding places.
Tested the nitrate the other day before doing a partial water change, and it read between 10 and 20 ppm ... so mebbe the plants are doing their job. Had very healthy root growth on a lot of stuff. Added another 10 drops of phosphoric acid last night after I finished, to further stimulate it. Be interesting to see what that does, if anything.
Hope everyone has a nice day.
Spent most of last night handling the new plants ... water wisteria got planted as a backdrop, with some of it left to float. Tied the java ferns and java moss onto rocks with monofilament line, the ludwigia repens was left to float ... really no place left to plant it at the moment, need to get the other tanks set up. Pulled all the hornwort and threw it in my Homer bucket ... never again ... just dies off too quickly and makes a real mess.
Had to do some rearranging of the rock work as part of all this ... was easy to see that I'm not getting enough flow thru the UGF or circulation in the tank ... too much stuff down in the gravel. But it sure is a lot cleaner than if the UGF wasn't running in reverse flow. Rearranged the rocks so that there are more hiding places.
Tested the nitrate the other day before doing a partial water change, and it read between 10 and 20 ppm ... so mebbe the plants are doing their job. Had very healthy root growth on a lot of stuff. Added another 10 drops of phosphoric acid last night after I finished, to further stimulate it. Be interesting to see what that does, if anything.
Hope everyone has a nice day.


