HC melt?

Dutch

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Need some help here. I have a DSM started tank that's been flooded for a little over 2 weeks now. I have started to see some areas of the HC carpet that look like this:

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Anyone know what would cause this? water conditions are just right, no algae anywhere, other plants are doing excellent in the tank. dosing EI :
gH = 4
kH = 5
N= 20-30 ppm
P = 1.0-2.0 ppm
CO2 = starts lime green@ lights on, yellow@ lights off. lights @50-60 par/10 hrs day.

Thanks in advance!
 

Biollante

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Has The Military-Industrial-CO2 Complex Coopted Biollante?

Hi,

O goodness gracious,
:eek: I hate to be the one to say it…:eek:

That looks like CO[SUB]2[/SUB] deficiency…
:shame:

I tend to associate that with circulation issues.
:)

Biollante
 

Dutch

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That looks like CO[SUB]2[/SUB] deficiency…

I will try bumping up the CO2 and see if that helps. circulation seems good, all plants waving and blowing around.

Is this a new tank and are you using any Aqua Soil?

10 weeks of DSM, soil is MTS.

Thanks!
 

Petex

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What drop checker liquid solution are you using?
If it gets mixed with the water = it will not tell you any exact Co2 values
Only use KH3 or KH4 Drop checker solution that will not get mixed with any water.

You also, may take a look at the roots and how they are looking.
I don´t know MTS soil, but I know that with some ADA Soils it sometimes happen that HCC, Elatine hydropiper & so on sometimes melt during the first 2-4weeks, but not in each Soil tank it happens - still in some tanks. This issue normally "dissapears" soon (most ppl. make during the first weeks with soil many water changes) and may have something to do that Soil is a nature product and their composition may vary from charge to charge.
 
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