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You could grow phyto
 

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Do not use the Plantex. The nitrate and phosphate might be ok if you need those. I wouldn’t use the others except perhaps as part of a more sophisticated recipe.
 
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Do not use the Plantex. The nitrate and phosphate might be ok if you need those. I wouldn’t use the others except perhaps as part of a more sophisticated recipe.

I figured as much. I was going to start dosing the phosphate and nitrate because currently I don’t have much so I was planning to start small and increase and watch for algae.

In your recommendation though what would you start out as as far as a mix? (RO:nitrate and phosphate)? Stick to their recommended mix?
 

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