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PostPosted: Aug 15th, '07, 16:56 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Does plants and fish gradually use salt got this new refractometer from national industrial supply the other day .I have put heaps of salt in my system at different times done a water test .01 % so got some plain water test 000 added 1 pp salt ok added 1 more 2pp all ok so it leads me to believe plants and fish use salt [ comments please] ebay special $22


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Plants should absorb the salt as they grow.

some people have commented on some of the plants tasting "salty" after a high ppt does of salt.


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