MichaelJ
Member
Hi,
I recently switched to potassium softened water for my 40-50% weekly 50/50 Tap/RO mix WC water Potassium test?
For mineralizer I use Seachem Equilibrium to target a GH of 6-7. I noticed that Seachem Equilibrium contains a lot of Potassium already (23% Soluble Potash) Seachem - Equilibrium
Since I am already adding a lot of Potassium with the tap/RO water mix (probably around 30-40 ppm), I would rather use a mineralizer that contains no or far less potassium if a good alternative is available for raising only GH.
I addition, I also noticed that Equilibrium is kind of hard to dissolve in my prep buckets - maybe thats just an inherent property of this particular blend?
Cheers,
Michael
I recently switched to potassium softened water for my 40-50% weekly 50/50 Tap/RO mix WC water Potassium test?
For mineralizer I use Seachem Equilibrium to target a GH of 6-7. I noticed that Seachem Equilibrium contains a lot of Potassium already (23% Soluble Potash) Seachem - Equilibrium
Since I am already adding a lot of Potassium with the tap/RO water mix (probably around 30-40 ppm), I would rather use a mineralizer that contains no or far less potassium if a good alternative is available for raising only GH.
I addition, I also noticed that Equilibrium is kind of hard to dissolve in my prep buckets - maybe thats just an inherent property of this particular blend?
Cheers,
Michael
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