I used to think that growing birds in an aquarium was simple. You buy a green thing, attach it in the gravel, and wish for the best. I was wrong. Entirely, embarrassingly wrong. My first fish tank volume calculator looked later a salad that had been left in the sun for three weeks. After months of frustration, I contracted it was become old to get serious. I embarked on what I now call My Honest test Of The plant Dosing Method, and allow me say you, the journey was weirder than I expected.
Most people in the occupation talk not quite the Estimative Index (EI) or the PMDD method. They argue in forums until their fingers bleed. I wanted something different. I wanted a pretentiousness to credit nutrient uptake without turning my blooming room into a chemistry lab. So, I combine some old-school tactics subsequent to a new, slightly experimental concept Im calling "Bio-Electrical Equilibrium Dosing." It sounds fancy, right? Its mostly just a specific habit of timing liquid carbon dosing with the natural circadian rhythm of the plants.
Why conventional Dosing bungled My TankBefore I started this test, I followed the instructions upon the incite of every aquarium plant fertilizer bottle. I poured, I prayed, and I waited. Nothing happened. Well, that is not entirely true. I grew an impressive amount of black beard algae.