Neo Plants Tab series consists of 4 types TAB 1, K, Fe, ST.long
It is based on the best materials and technology.
It can be used according to the nutritional status of aquatic plants.
Tab1 |
K |
|
Ingredient | Nitrogen, Phosphoric acid, Potassium (chemical fertilizer) |
Potassium (chemical fertilizer) |
Effect | Comprehensive fertilizer to promote rapid growth | Promote photosynthesis |
When to use | When a shortage of a specific ingredient occurs at the same time recommendation : Red aquatic plant, Phosphate deficiency |
Hole in old leaf |
Fe |
St.Long |
|
Ingredient | iron (chemical fertilizer) |
Organic fertilizer |
Effect | Color enhancement | Long-lasting slow-release fertilizer |
When to use | chlorosis of new leaf recommendation : Red aquatic plant |
When resetting, Long-rooted plants recommendation : Red aquatic plant |
Red colored leaves turn green.
A new leaf that grows small.
Old leaves melted away
When an old leaf has a hole
Lack of photosynthesis
When new leaves turn white
When the color of red leaf is not good
The growth of new leaf is abnormal
When new leaves twist
Tab 1 | K | Fe | St.Long | |
30 days after setting | No use | |||
shade aquatic plants Maintenance of completed aquatic |
Use | Use | ||
Make it grow fast | Use | |||
Reset, Comprehensive nutrition deficiency |
Use | |||
Long-rooted aquatic plant Slowly provide nutrients for a long time |
Use | |||
To enhance the color of red aquatic plants | Half use | Use |
- For ground aquatic plants: 5cm spacing
- For large rooted aquatic plants: one per root
- Lasts about 2 months
Adjust the usage according to the condition of Aquatic plants.
The usage is not absolute, please use it according to the water tank environment.
Reduce usage and change water periodically.
Decrease the amount of co2 and reduce the lighting intensity and lighting time.
Please add shrimp and fish for algae removal.
Please use this product only as a fertilizer for aquatic plants.
Do not use it for shrimp breeding tank.
Keep out of reach of children.
Please use after enough shake. (Sediment may occur.)
In order for a aquatic plant to grow well, it should be supplied with adequate light intensity and CO2.