Thanks a lot DutchMuchlooks like regular, Algae, to me lol think its called green dust algae or something? Less light can help or even out your dosages of ferts
I am using 30w led flood light. And my dosing per week Ppm levels n- 27.78, p - 2.85, k - 29.7np, when i started out my fluval i had alot of that "Dust algae" as i called it, it went away after a while once i upped my ferts (certain amounts of each) and experimented with lighting.
Thanks. I am giving 1 bps co2. And its just 1ft cube tank. Doing water changes as per EI method. 50% weekly. Should i do more water changes?Reduce: light intensity and duration
Increase: water change %, water change frequency, CO2 levels, trimming, cleaning.
No need to identify algae unless you have a botanical interest in algae. Focus on plant growth, not algae. Anything that causes reduced plant growth will promote algae. The more you focus on algae, the more mistakes you make. Shape and size of new leaves suggest likely CO2 deficiency.
Thanks.i wouldnt but when new healthy unaffected growth appears, and is a good length or height. I would trim that off and replant those good healthy stems.