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FERTILDROPS 100ml

Brand: SHG

7,50 €
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FERTILDROPS 100ml – Complete Weekly Fertilizer for Planted Aquariums with Fish

Fertildrops is a balanced liquid fertilizer designed for the weekly nourishment of all aquatic plants in aquariums with fish. Formulated according to Liebig’s Law of the Minimum, Fertildrops provides all essential macro and micronutrients needed to support strong and healthy plant growth, even in tanks without CO2 injection.

Its formula includes key macronutrients like potassium and magnesium, along with vital micronutrients such as iron, zinc, manganese, and molybdenum. These elements ensure the proper development of leaves, stems, and root systems while supporting photosynthesis and nutrient uptake. Fertildrops is fish- and invertebrate-safe, and contributes to a stable aquatic environment.

Key Features:

  • Complete fertilizer for planted aquariums with fish

  • Provides potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, and molybdenum

  • Based on Liebig’s Law of the Minimum to prevent nutrient deficiencies

  • Promotes lush and consistent plant growth

  • Safe for all aquarium inhabitants

  • Easy to use with a weekly dosage

Usage Instructions:

  • Recommended dosage: 10 ml per 50 liters of water weekly

  • Without CO2 injection: use half the dose (5 ml per 50 liters weekly)

  • Shake well before use and distribute evenly in the tank

Why Choose FERTILDROPS:

Fertildrops is ideal for planted tanks with fish, offering a complete nutrient profile that avoids imbalances and supports optimal growth. It’s an easy-to-use, efficient solution for aquarists who want lush, healthy aquatic plants without compromising the well-being of their fish.

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