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Author:  chrismoo [ Jun 20th, '11, 22:00 ]
Post subject:  Nutirent consumption.

Just wondering, do some types of plants use more nutrients than others?

If so, which ones use the most? If you were a bit short on GB space could you
plant more of a paritcular veg to maximise nutrient uptake? :think:

Cheers,

Author:  chillidude [ Jun 21st, '11, 08:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

chrismoo wrote:
Just wondering, do some types of plants use more nutrients than others?

Absolutely

chrismoo wrote:
If so, which ones use the most? If you were a bit short on GB space could you plant more of a paritcular veg to maximise nutrient uptake? :think:

I assume by 'nutrients' you are referring to nitrates primarily ?

In that case plant lots of green leafy veges (chard, spinach, etc) as they love nitrates and grow pretty fast .

However, if you have too little GB volume, excess nitrates are not going to be your main problem as they are only toxic at very high levels.

Author:  chrismoo [ Jun 21st, '11, 21:29 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

Thanks chillidude,

I was trying to work out if you could stock more fish by planting only leafy green veges.

Cheers,

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Jun 21st, '11, 21:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

chrismoo wrote:
I was trying to work out if you could stock more fish by planting only leafy green veges.

You need to think of stocking in relation to the amount of filtration you have available...

Author:  chillidude [ Jun 22nd, '11, 07:31 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

RupertofOZ wrote:
chrismoo wrote:
I was trying to work out if you could stock more fish by planting only leafy green veges.

You need to think of stocking in relation to the amount of filtration you have available...

+1 Rupe

Chrismoo, that's what I meant when I said;
chillidude wrote:
However, if you have too little GB volume, excess nitrates are not going to be your main problem as they are only toxic at very high levels.

Author:  chrismoo [ Jun 22nd, '11, 19:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

Thanks guys, I understand the whole process a bit better now.

I will pass on your details to my wife when I remove her rose garden to make room for more growbeds... :D

Cheers,

Author:  earthbound [ Jun 22nd, '11, 19:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Nutirent consumption.

hahaha.... I'm sure she'll understand... :support:

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