What is the Best Fertilizer for You? Fertilizer 101

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2020
  • We've taken a deep look into what our fertilizers do, what happens when we're missing them and each of the primary delivery methods, now it's time to answer the most important question: which is the right one for you?
    Enjoying my content? Thank you so much for your time, if you'd like to support the channel more you can visit my Patreon: bit.ly/2IvPC1O
    Want to see more of my content? Check out my Instagram: bit.ly/2vNbjT2
    Want to know what I use to make my videos? You can check it out on my kit page: kit.co/BentleyPascoe/my-filmi...
    Paid link disclaimer: as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Komentáře • 44

  • @BentleyPascoe
    @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety +15

    I really hope everyone has enjoyed this series, I've enjoyed making it and diving a bit deeper than most videos normally do on something that is so key to planted tanks. Stay safe out there and stay awesome!

  • @lesleyannehall8040
    @lesleyannehall8040 Před 4 lety +4

    The thing I learnt was to use root tabs from the beginning. I assumed it was something to add when the plants grew larger. I would be very interested in an in-depth 101 on injected CO2 for beginners. Personally I feel my tanks may need a bit but the prospect scares me to death, plus it’s quite an investment to find I might not need it.

  • @mustachadon
    @mustachadon Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Bentley. I dig your content man.

  • @TankTastic
    @TankTastic Před 4 lety

    Great series, looking forward to the next one!!!

  • @juliecaton3329
    @juliecaton3329 Před 4 lety

    Love your videos, so informative! Thank you!

  • @anthonyragan2696
    @anthonyragan2696 Před 4 lety

    Great series, very informative. Thanks for doing this.

  • @paulstephens7696
    @paulstephens7696 Před 4 lety

    Great series Bentley. Stumbled across this and found it very informative. Thank you for all the info. I just subscribed and gave you thumbs up on all the vids.

  • @nooza4229
    @nooza4229 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't even have a tank but I binge watched the entire fertiliser 101 series. The in depth dives were really fun and informative. New Subscriber. :) Thanks for the great content!

  • @racerofrc
    @racerofrc Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge...

  • @newmexicoaquatics282
    @newmexicoaquatics282 Před 4 lety

    Great information, as always. Thank you for sharing! - Little Bobby

  • @neilwhitehead166
    @neilwhitehead166 Před 3 lety

    Another amazing series! Your channel is a well kept secret that every hobbyist should watch. I am reinforcing my own knowledge and whilst you thank the channel members, the member are the ones that should be thanking you. Utterly impressed and please keep up the informative context - well done and I hope you are very successful on CZcams.

  • @floydsfishes2856
    @floydsfishes2856 Před 4 lety +2

    Learned alot from this series thank you Bentley. I have 55g that's been up and running for five years now. I make DIY root tabs and I dose once a week with Easy Green all the plants grow like gangbusters lol

  • @hotwater8473
    @hotwater8473 Před 3 lety

    Just got a 16x14x16 cube and going to try my luck with a planted tank, thanks Bentley for the very informative videos you put out!

  • @flacosgarden6816
    @flacosgarden6816 Před 3 lety

    I am going to start doing smaller daily doses.
    Love the series, I know I'll be re-watching it a few times.

  • @dirtyoldfarmhand3
    @dirtyoldfarmhand3 Před 4 lety

    Nice!

  • @pugamusmaximus
    @pugamusmaximus Před 4 lety

    What about Bob, which is his favorite? I want to try every other day. I want to see the difference.

  • @rob3707
    @rob3707 Před 4 lety +1

    Bentley I love the videos. They are so informative and it’s helped me so much . I have a question regarding the fluval 3.0 light. I have a 10 gallon with eco complete substrate and just ordered Anubias, Cryptocoryne , and dwarf sag. My first question is how many hours should I keep the light on and two at what strength. The fluval light is so powerful lol. Thanks

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm guessing you're using the fluval nano (square shaped version) if so, I would look at 35% on whites, 25% pink, 3% blue. Use the automatic mode with one hour sunrise, one hour sunset and 4 hours of daylight at first. As the tank settles in, and the crypts propagate, you can increase the daylight longer

    • @rob3707
      @rob3707 Před 4 lety

      Bentley Pascoe Thanks a lot! I’m actually using the fluval spectrum plant. 3.0 they make a 15-24 version. Does this Change anything or still the same settings. The tank has been cycled for years just decided to switch substrate and get into planting largely due to your influence and ability to simplify things. I have two more questions if you don’t mind. When the Anubias does propagate and I should increase the lighting what would you recommend I increase it to. Second the dwarf Sagittaria came in really tall will it still propagate and create a carpet effect or does it need to be trimmed smaller

  • @rob3707
    @rob3707 Před 4 lety

    Sorry for all the questions I’m just new to plants and want to get it right. As I stated earlier I have the Fluval spectrum 3.0 light on my 10 gallon tank. My hood has two black lines going through it for the hinges so I was just wondering if I place the light closer to the back instead of the middle if the plants in the front of the tank would be getting enough light.

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety +1

      Given the size of the tank I think you'll be ok

  • @dtatem
    @dtatem Před 4 lety +1

    The difference between easy green and flourish is HUGE. Read the description for flourish and they say it is a micro/trace fertilizer it has almost no macros while easy green has both.

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety +1

      If you look at the guaranteed analysis of flourish, it does contain both macros and micros, just in much smaller amounts than something like Easy Green. The Flourish system is designed to be dosed much more closely to an EI method where you supplement with a LOT of different things on a very strict schedule. It is still technically an all-in-one and for more low-tech or beginner friendly tanks its plenty. Way too little for the plant density I personally like to keep. An example here is Easy green is almost 4 times as much nitrogen as Flourish, but Flourish is designed to dose with it's Nitrogen supplement in addition.

  • @StephenP2003
    @StephenP2003 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for doing this series. One thing I still struggle to understand is the fish/plant balance. I like to keep planted tanks well stocked with fish, and their food and waste help fertilize, but what exactly are the fish and food providing (besides nitrogen), vs. what should be supplemented? Does the fish waste and food in a heavily stocked tank provide a decent amount of phosphate as well? What about micros, iron, potassium, etc? Maybe it's a super easy question, or one that warrants more reading or a new video?

    • @jagator1198
      @jagator1198 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the advice. Would appreciate more. Would also like to get some advice from you. Thanks again. Tim from over here in North East Florida

  • @thomasbondi3200
    @thomasbondi3200 Před 3 lety

    Good morning Bentley, I would like to know what you think about Flourish Advance?

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 3 lety

      I like using advance in conjunction with an all-in-one liquid fertilizer for both low tech and high tech tanks. Sometimes is just the little boost a tank needs to overcome some issues.

  • @anthonyruth5606
    @anthonyruth5606 Před 3 lety

    Idk I use thrive and osmocote and I have good results but thrive plus has more nitrogen then easy green

  • @frankallen3634
    @frankallen3634 Před 3 lety

    I might end up getting another tank to put the clippings in just to save the baby snails. I am not pleased that planted tanks are such a pain in my backside

  • @MasterPhotographer
    @MasterPhotographer Před 4 lety

    Great info as always!
    I had tanks for years growing up, but haven’t had one for 30 years.
    In a couple years, when our daughter moves out, I’ll be setting up a 75, that will be aquascaped, have Co2, high light, and have been doing research for everything that will hopefully make me successful.
    Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!

  • @warriors475
    @warriors475 Před 4 lety

    Hi bentley how can I get in touch with you privately needs some help and advise regards Gary

  • @madhatterjones4781
    @madhatterjones4781 Před 3 lety

    Root tabs for crypt and stem plants?? Low tech tank?

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 3 lety +1

      Stems will want water column available ferts, but it can work.

    • @madhatterjones4781
      @madhatterjones4781 Před 3 lety

      @@BentleyPascoe even tough stem plants are planted in substrate? They dont feed from their roots?

  • @reelthing4u
    @reelthing4u Před 4 lety

    what about no ferts?

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety

      In extremely low demand plant set ups, say a couple java ferns in a tank you could in theory do well on just fish waste, but I would never expect a lush, heavily planted tank to do well without supplemental fertilization, especially not fast growing plants.

  • @zimrianispresent8123
    @zimrianispresent8123 Před 4 lety

    Dude ok. Here's a question. Can I put bunny poops in the substrate as fertilizer. Take me seriously I have enough tanks (with no livestock) that I should try it?????? Bunny poops. Dunk em under the sand into the soil. ????

  • @guppiesprofit4550
    @guppiesprofit4550 Před 4 lety

    Seem like co2 is the problem in planting tank. Too low co2 slow plant grow and algaes. Too much nutrients and low co2 equal algae

    • @BentleyPascoe
      @BentleyPascoe  Před 4 lety

      This certainly can happen, it's why many higher tech aquascapers consider co2 a requirement