Phytoplankton Culture

Tonii

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Good evening guys,

I’ve made two cultures of phytoplankton but I can never get a dark green color. The first time I left the culture for 7 days and the second time for 10 days but both times it came out with a lighter green tint. Im using f/2 fertilizer. Am I doing something wrong? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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I'd get maybe slightly darker than that with my nanno. Colors of different types are different too, so some of those real dark examples you see are different phytos, or a mix of them.

Mine after 7 days of cooking.
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Something about the color, in the the bottle that it is in, bothers me lol
 

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More irritation with air works for me .. I use to get it light green but after turning it up been hulkier lol

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