š Dive into a lush underwater paradise!
Seachem Flourish is a premium freshwater plant supplement designed to enhance the health and growth of aquatic plants. With a balanced mix of essential nutrients like potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron, this 500 ml liquid solution is perfect for maintaining a vibrant aquarium. Safe for invertebrates, it integrates seamlessly with other supplements, ensuring your aquatic environment thrives.
Item Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 500 Milliliters |
Target Species | Shrimp |
Item Form | Liquid |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
S**Z
Highly Recommended ā Plants and Fish Thrive!
Iāve used Seachem Flourish Freshwater Plant Supplement (500ml) before, and itās always my go-to. A local store with beautiful plants and a great quarantine process for fish highly recommended it, and I can see why.Pros:- Keeps plants thriving and continuously growing.- Works for all types of aquatic plants- Doesnāt require large doses depending on tank sizeCons:- Needs to be refrigeratedSince using this, my tank has become even more beautifulālush, green, and full of life. My fish thrive in a well-planted environment with plenty of hiding spaces, making them more active and comfortable. I also have a separate tank for growing plants, which I sell to a store while quarantining fish before adding them to my main tank. This supplement has been essential in keeping both my plants and fish healthy.Would I buy it again? Absolutely.
R**S
Does What It's Supposed To
This fertilizer is pretty much what you'd expect from a plant supplement - it adds nutrients to your tank so your plants can thrive. The instructions are straightforward enough, though I did have some trouble figuring out which cap thread was which at first (I guess they all look the same when you're tired). Anyway, I followed the recommended dosage and my plants seem to be doing well.One thing I noticed is that it makes the water a bit cloudy initially, but that cleared up after a few hours. Not sure if that's normal or not, but it didn't cause any issues (kind of like when I spilled coffee on my keyboard once - everything still worked fine). All in all, Flourish is a solid choice for keeping your plants healthy and happy. It's easy to use and does its job well, so no complaints here.
J**S
Amazing for live plant aquariums
Am new to aquariums and learning as I go. Have had my tank for about 3 months now and found advice on how to set it up and keep it healthy very varying depending on whom you were talking to. But after getting my tank set up with water wanted to dress it up a bit before purchasing my fish to start the cycling. Thought live plants would be a great addition and also create a more true bio-system for my aquatic pets once they arrived. But my plants weren't doing well after the first week and found this online in several bulletin boards as the item to get to help them get the nutrients they needed without harming animals I put in my tank.I have a 29 gallon tall tank purchased from a local box store, it came with everything I needed for a basic starting point to improve as I could afford to. I purchased 7 plants one of which died before ordering this product. My levels were out of whack, I check them once a week and as needed to keep track of what worked and what doesn't for me personally. But after using this product for one week noticed new growth, after two weeks the plants that were stressed and turning yellow in color have greened back up. Since have added 5 red eyed tetras and 3 albino cory cats to the tank and everyone is doing well. My numbers are safely within perimeters and it is beginning to look more and more like the tank of my dreams. I did develop a minor issue with black mold but did a total black out for 48 hours and added 5 mystery snails to clean what I missed after physically removing all I could. I also found this locally since then and plan on continuing to use it in future tanks and my current one.Has proven safe for all creatures in my aquarium, makes my plants look and grow very well. Would recommend this to any novice aquarium keeper for a safe and easy solution. I add 1/2 a capful twice a week to my tank near my water filtration outlet to keep it in the water without overdosing the water. From everything I read it stays in the water for 24 hours. I only feed my fish every other day to minimize overfeeding and so far am loving my aquarium and regretting not trying this sooner. My previous experiences with having an aquarium have not done as well as this one. Am glad I kept trying and trusted in quality products to help me overcome any issues that have arisen.
A**R
turns water green
turns water green quickly, works good for growing duck weed in a tote.
J**S
Good Value Compared To Some Other Brands Of Liquid Plant Fertilizer
When I first got back into the fish keeping hobby several years ago I purchased a few bottles of Tropica Plant care. The product wasgood, however, a bit on the expensive side, so I decided to try Flourish. Since that time I have found that Flourish works quite wellwith my plants. I have used Flourish plant tabs with carpeting plants such as microsword and dwarf hairgrass, and the tabs have worked well.However, most people who decided to grow carpeting plants should realize that while they do well with sand substrate and other fine substrates like Fluval plant and shrimp stratum (Fluval now combines the two), carpeting plants like microsword and dwarf hairgrass will not do well with ECO complete or Fluorite, since the substrate is too heavy for these plants to circulate new runners through.Moreover, while sand substrate works well initially, it compacts over a year or two which eventually prevents a carpeting plant from giving off new runners, and the plant will eventually wither and die.I had several tanks full of lush green microsword and dwarf hairgrass which eventually succumbed to this problem. So I decided tostick with potted plants that could be removed for fertilization a few times a week. This has been helpful in preventing algal blooms.I keep Anubias plants in pots and a few times a week soak them in a bucket filled with a few inches of tap water (which I add a capful of liquid Flourish to). This allows for excellent growth without the plant leaves becoming overrun with algae.If you are keeping plants that are rooted in a substrate, I would use fertilizer root tabs in place of liquid fertilizer. This way your plants get the fertilizer instead of the bacteria and algae floating in your aquarium's water column. You can avoid algae blooms this way.If your tank is completely overrun with plants you can then use liquid fertilizer as an addition to fertilizer root tabs, because your plants will use up most of the liquid fertilizer before the algae can have access to it.
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