TANK ADDITIVE:
SILICA USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Available in:
1 Litre
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* Works With All Nutrients, In All Systems And All Mediums!
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USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
For best results, use the online Nutrient Calculator for an individualized interactive feeding program to suit your needs.
To use SILICA, simply follow these easy guidelines!
1. Add SILICA to your reservoir according to the online Nutrient Calculator or at the rate of 10 ml / 2 teaspoons per 20 litres / 5 gallons of final tank volume after you have added your primary nutrient, such as GOLD NUTRIENT, stirring well to mix.
2. Add any other additives next except ZONE (add ZONE last) so as to avoid any localized pH reactions and top tank up to final level.
3. Check and adjust final nutrient strength using a TDS (PPM or EC) meter.
4. Check and adjust pH. This is important as SILICA normally causes the pH to rise.