All In One Fertilizer
Plants require a range of macronutrients, micronutrients, trace elements, and other nutrients for growth and flourishing. These elements include calcium, magnesium, iron, boron, manganese, and other important elements that are very beneficial and essential for their growth and health.
Multi Deep Ocean Fertilizer meets all the needs of plants for growth and coloration and is considered a complete supplement for planted aquariums. The nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium fertilizers in this product are present in a balanced ratio and in low quantities, thus to supply these three main macronutrients according to the needs and density of the plants, use Deep Ocean nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers.
* Made from USP-grade materials.
* The most specialized multi-fertilizer for plant growth, color, and health.
* Formulated with a similar percentage that is found and readily absorbable by plants.
* Exceptional rapid effectiveness and visible absorption.
* High concentration and cost-effective for large-volume planted aquariums.
* Does not affect pH.
* Completely safe for all invertebrates such as shrimp.
Usage Instructions:
Before use, shake the bottle well, then add one cap (5 cc) for every 250 liters of aquarium water twice a week.
Note: Use this product on days when the Micro Nutrients product is not used; it can be added on alternating days.
Guaranteed Nutrient Content in Multi Fertilizer:
Total Nitrogen: 0.07% (0.07 mg per liter)
Available Phosphate: 0.01% (0.01 mg per liter)
Soluble Potassium: 0.37% (0.37 mg per liter)
Calcium: 0.14% (0.14 mg per liter)
Magnesium: 0.11% (0.11 mg per liter)
Sulfur: 0.2773% (0.2773 mg per liter)
Boron: 0.009% (0.009 mg per liter)
Chlorine: 1.15% (1.15 mg per liter)
Cobalt: 0.0004% (0.0004 mg per liter)
Copper: 0.0001% (0.0001 mg per liter)
Iron: 0.32% (0.32 mg per liter)
Manganese: 0.0118% (0.0118 mg per liter)
Molybdenum: 0.0009% (0.0009 mg per liter)
Sodium: 0.13% (0.13 mg per liter)
Zinc: 0.0007% (0.0007 mg per liter)
Attention: The provided usage instructions and weekly fertilization schedule represent a general method and average consumption for all planted aquariums. The volume and needs of the plants, as well as the type of aquatic organisms in each aquarium, may vary. Therefore, to achieve the optimal state for the plants, the amount of fertilization should correspond to the volume and needs of the planted species in the aquarium. The aquarium manager should adjust the fertilizer dosage based on the growth status, color of the plants, and their visible symptoms; it is evident that excessive fertilization can lead to algae growth, while insufficient fertilization can cause a reduction in color and growth.