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Well I think we both have the same symptoms of the Amazon sward plant! Don't mention its driving you mad we're in the same boat. I was posting several questions regarding this plant (I also took some pictures of it as well) the thing with mine is that I 've bought them several weeks ago and the leaves are narrow and long and it seems that the plant is replacing it original leaves! I am giving it another chance.... I also think I've posted too many question in this group whether planted do better in soft water - And most of replies were the opposite. All posts and articles regarding echinodorus mention that it does well in hard water and con tolerate PH levels up to 9.... One thing people mention is the use of jobes spikes - I've never tried it. Bare in mind that Amazon swards need plenty of room and are doing better in larger tanks. As for your setup maybe you are dosing to much iron ???? I think that extra iron can cause chlorosis - same symptoms as you describe.... I'd also reduce the light duration for 10 hours,I am also adding CO2 Try this: Reduce lighting duration, try only 2 Amazon plants instead of 4 and make sure they have plenty of room. Trim away yellow and dying leaves and see how goes.... If someone here can confirm Karen Randall article (Well It must be correct...) I'd glad to hear. Amit "Nick D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Chuck Gadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > On 27 Nov 2003 10:52:40 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick D) wrote: > > > > >Does anyone have any ideas about how to reduce GH without affecting > > >the PH? I have too much Calcium and Magnesium in my tap water and > > >would like to reduce it without compromising the PH levels. My GH > > >right now is 10deg, which is roughly 180-200ppm. I think this is too > > >high and it is also affecting my plants as high concentrations of > > >Magnesium/ GH block the uptake of Potassium (the reason my plants are > > >yellowing in an otherwise healthy tank.) > > > > I don't think 10 degrees GH is too high. Probably not high enough to > > cause problems with potassium uptake. > > > > Which plants are having problems? What are the other tank parameters? > > > > For overall yellowing, I'd look at light levels, and nitrate levels. > > > > > > > > Chuck Gadd > > http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua > > Hi...thanks for replying. > > Check out this Link from the 'Magnesium Master'. > http://fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9611/msg00193.html > > It would be useful if they was a website outlining all Macro & Micro > Nutrients, and which nutrients _block_ other nutrients. It is driving > me mad that my Amazons are disintegrating along the tips and edges and > yellowing overall, with holes in the leaves to boot. This has been > happening for months now! People just keep telling me its Potassium > deficiency. I think that Magnesium also blocks Iron, as well as > Potassium, so this could be the problem. Infact, last week (in a > frustrated rage) I dumped a whole 250ml bottle if Seachem Potassium > supplement into my tank and there has been no changes whatsoever! New > shoots are yellow and weak, while older leaves are fading away. > > Tank Specs: > 2 Platys > 5 Cardinals > 1 Cory > 1 Pleco > 1 Dwarf Frog > 2 Hatchets > 29 Gal.- Setup 8 mo. ago > Light: 1x20watt Hagen Sun Glo & 1x20watt Aqua Glo (On 14hrs/day) > Temp 76F > Ph 7.0 > Gh 10deg > Kh 11deg > Nitrite 0 > Ammonia 0 > Iron .75 mg/l > Trace Elements Added Weekly > Flourite Gravel Bed > 4 Amazon Swords (2 Already Yellowing after buying 1 week ago, others > disintegrating around tips and edges) > 2 Melon Swords (Yellow & Browning) > 1 Anubias Barteri (Yellow Holes & Brown Marks) > Cabomba (Growing Out of Control) > Osirius (Could be Doing Better) > Wisteria (Holes in Leaves) > Hygros (Twisted and Yellow Leaves) > Plants are growing new shoots but very pale and not very fast. > > Thoughts anyone?? > > Thanks, > Nick D.
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