BIOMIN IRON 5-0-0 18% Chelated Iron

BioMin Chelated Iron Lable

BIOMIN IRON 5-0-0 18% Chelated Iron

This Chelated Iron Product has 5% water soluble Organic Nitrogen so keep that in mind if using in an aquaponic system.

BIOMIN IRON contains nitrogen and chelated iron for soil and/or foliar applications. It is completely bioavailable and non-phytotoxic to plants when applied in accordance to directions. BIOMIN IRON . . . → Read More: BIOMIN IRON 5-0-0 18% Chelated Iron

Chelated iron

Chelated Iron

In Aquaponics the perfect balance would be to feed the fish to have the fish feed and source water provide all the necessary nutrients for the bio-filtration and the plants, however in the real world it can sometimes be difficult to achieve such a perfect balance. When system water pH is high or . . . → Read More: Chelated iron

Chelated Iron

Sprint 330 Chelated Iron

    Sprint 330 10% DPTA chelated Iron.     One teaspoon per 100 gallons to bring Iron levels up to 2.5 ppm This chelated iron is better for plants than the EDTA that is more commonly used.    

Size 8 ounce $12.97 USD1 lb $22.97 . . . → Read More: Chelated Iron

TCLynx Blog index

TCLynx blog topic index:

Learning About Aquaponics. Recommended First Reading.

Basic Media Bed Aquaponic Design. Cycling up a new system. Recommended Stocking Levels vs Max Stocking Levels. Aquaponics is it simple or complex? Aquaponics is it simple or complex 2. Aquaponics is it simple or complex 3.

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Fish Safe Supplements and pesticides

I’m working on creating a list of supplements and pesticides that can be used around and even in an aquaponics system without harm to the fish.

Please take careful note of the details of safe use of these products. Just because it is safe to use as directed does not mean it is safe to . . . → Read More: Fish Safe Supplements and pesticides

Supplements

Originally posted by TCLynx on AGC, June 2, 2010

There is much comment about what might be needed to add to an aquaponics system to keep the plants happy. Once a system is mature, it will require less special attention, however, new systems do often need a little bit of something something to help get . . . → Read More: Supplements