3L / 9L
| Provide Nutrition The aquatic plant soil is rich in various minerals and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron, and magnesium. These components can be continuously released to meet the nutritional needs of aquatic plants' growth and promote their healthy development. Regulate Water Quality The aquatic plant soil can maintain the water quality within the range of weakly acidic to neutral (pH 5.0 - 6.8). It is suitable for the growth of most aquatic plants. At the same time, it can adsorb harmful substances in the water such as ammonia and nitrite, improving the water quality. Promote Root Development The aquatic plant soil has a soft texture and good air permeability, which is beneficial to the growth and expansion of the roots of aquatic plants. Well - developed roots can help aquatic plants absorb nutrients better and enhance their disease - resistance ability. Maintain Ecological Balance The aquatic plant soil provides a habitat for beneficial microorganisms, promoting their reproduction. These microorganisms can decompose organic substances in the water, reducing pollutants, and jointly maintaining the ecological balance in the aquarium with aquatic plants. Inhibit Algae Growth The aquatic plant soil can adsorb excess nutrients in the water, reducing the nutrient sources required for algae growth, thus effectively inhibiting the reproduction of algae and keeping the water clear. Beautify the Aquarium The aquatic plant soil has a natural color and fine particles, which can create a natural underwater landscape in the aquarium, enhancing its ornamental value. Its texture also helps to fix aquatic plants and prevent them from floating. |
3L / 9L
| Provide Nutrition The aquatic plant soil is rich in various minerals and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron, and magnesium. These components can be continuously released to meet the nutritional needs of aquatic plants' growth and promote their healthy development. Regulate Water Quality The aquatic plant soil can maintain the water quality within the range of weakly acidic to neutral (pH 5.0 - 6.8). It is suitable for the growth of most aquatic plants. At the same time, it can adsorb harmful substances in the water such as ammonia and nitrite, improving the water quality. Promote Root Development The aquatic plant soil has a soft texture and good air permeability, which is beneficial to the growth and expansion of the roots of aquatic plants. Well - developed roots can help aquatic plants absorb nutrients better and enhance their disease - resistance ability. Maintain Ecological Balance The aquatic plant soil provides a habitat for beneficial microorganisms, promoting their reproduction. These microorganisms can decompose organic substances in the water, reducing pollutants, and jointly maintaining the ecological balance in the aquarium with aquatic plants. Inhibit Algae Growth The aquatic plant soil can adsorb excess nutrients in the water, reducing the nutrient sources required for algae growth, thus effectively inhibiting the reproduction of algae and keeping the water clear. Beautify the Aquarium The aquatic plant soil has a natural color and fine particles, which can create a natural underwater landscape in the aquarium, enhancing its ornamental value. Its texture also helps to fix aquatic plants and prevent them from floating. |
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