water money plant fertilizer Aquarium Co-Op Easy Green
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water money plant fertilizer Aquarium Co-Op Easy GreenBeginner friendly fertilizer for great plant growth Easy to use measuring cap for quick dosing Safe for fish, shrimp, and snails If you only get one fertilizer for your aquarium plants, then Easy Green is the one you want. As our #1 best selling product, this all in one liquid fertilizer contains all the essential nutrients your aquatic plants need to thrive so that you dont have to figure it out yourself. Check out the thousands of 5 star customer

  • Beginner-friendly fertilizer for great plant growth
  • Easy-to-use measuring cap for quick dosing
  • Safe for fish, shrimp, and snails

If you only get one fertilizer for your aquarium plants, then Easy Green is the one you want. As our #1 best-selling product, this all-in-one liquid fertilizer contains all the essential nutrients your aquatic plants need to thrive so that you don’t have to figure it out yourself. Check out the thousands of 5-star customer reviews below and see the incredible results that people have gotten because Easy Green is:

1.   Easy to use, without having to measure out a ton of different supplements
2.   Way more potent than the leading competitors 
3.   Reasonably priced, because a little goes a long way

1.  For the 500 ml (16.9 oz) bottle, use the measuring cap to dose (1 ml) per 10 gallons of water
—  Dose once a week for low light aquariums (10–20 PAR)
—  Dose twice a week for medium light aquariums (20–35 PAR)

2.  For the 120 ml (4 oz) bottle, dose 2 drops per gallon of water
—  Dose once a week for low light aquariums (10–20 PAR)
—  Dose twice a week for medium light aquariums (20–35 PAR)

We recommend having between 20–50 ppm of nitrate in your aquarium from dosing Easy Green for optimal plant growth.

Guaranteed Analysis:
—  Water Soluble Nitrogen (N) 2.66%
—  Available Phosphate (P2O5) 0.46%
—  Soluble Potash (K2O) 9.21%
—  Water Soluble Magnesium (Mg) 0.7%
—  Boron (B) 0.015%
—  Water Soluble Iron (Fe) 0.13%
—  Water Soluble Manganese (Mn) 0.036%
—  Molybdenum (Mo) 0.00098%
—  Water Soluble Zinc (Zn) 0.0072%
NPK 2.66 - 0.46 - 9.21

Measurable Nutrients: 1 mil of Easy Green in 10 gallons of water adds 3 ppm of nitrate, and 2 drops of Easy Green in 1 gallon of water also adds 3 ppm of nitrate. For more details, see the full article.

Notes:
—  Store the fertilizer upright and away from children. For optimal shelf life, store the fertilizer out of light.
—  Warning: fertilizer can be irritating if it gets into your eyes, nose, or mouth, and it can cause stomach upset if swallowed. If you get Easy Green on your skin, rinse it off. If you get it in your eyes or mouth, rinse thoroughly for 15 minutes. For USA customers, reference the poison.org website. For Canadian customers, reference dpic.org.

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