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Kent Marine Products
Regretably, the sole UK importer & distributor of Kent Marine products has decided not to continue with the import of any Kent Marine products.

Many of the range are now sold out, and most others are in short supply.

At this time, we are not aware of anyone else taking over the import and distribution in the UK

Sorry if this causes our customers any inconveniance, but it is totally outside our control

 
Kent Pro-Plant Growth Developer
 
Kent Pro-Plant Growth Developer
Freshwater Plant Growth Accelerator with Pro*Gro

This product provides bio-available nitrogen, magnesium and micronutrients for lush freshwater plant growth

Contains no phosphates to cause unwanted algae growth.

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NOW OFFERED AT A REDUCED PRICE TO CLEAR OUR REMAINING STOCK

 
Kent Botanica Phos+
 
Kent Botanica Phos+

Phosphate Supplement



Instructions:

Novice: This product is designed to be used by advanced hobbyists only. Indiscriminate use may result in overgrowth of undesirable algae! Advanced: Each 1 ml of this solution contains 1.51 mg of phosphorus or 4.63 mg as phosphate. After determining the nitrogen concentration in your system, add this product daily to maintain the proper N:P ratio as described below.

Background:

True aquatic plants, as well submersed marsh plants, share in common many things, among them the approximate ratio of carbon to nitrogen to phosphorus (C:N:P, or Redfield-Richards Ratio).

In conditions of optimal light, temperature, adequate available carbon and micronutrient concentrations, maintaining a N:P ratio of 10 to 20:1 (10 to 20 nitrogen atoms per 1 phosphorus atom) keeps plant growth steady; all other things being equal, greatly reducing this N:P ratio (particularly by having an overabundance of phosphate with all other nutrients present) may encourage algae growth.

As a well-maintained planted aquarium ages and the concentration of exuded phenolic compounds increases, the likelihood for clean higher plant growth increases. Maintaining the recommended N:P ratio is simply a way to help achieve greater plant growth while maintaining a cleaner system.

In heavily planted aquariums, particularly those with intense lighting and CO2 supplementation (10-15 mg/L), it is often necessary to supplement nitrogen, as well as many other nutrients, in order to facilitate steady plant growth, health, and coloration. Kent Botanica Phos+ provides phosphorus that is readily available to plants.

Because there are many modes of entry for phosphorus into an aquarium, it is desirable that this product be used in conjunction with a test kit that measures total nitrogen content of the water, and a phosphate test kit. Then, add Botanica Nitro+ or Phos+ to achieve the desired N:P ratio.

Hobbyists are encouraged to observe the effects of these products after initial dosing and make adjustments to the dosing amount as required. Botanica Phos+ is formulated to be used with other Kent Botanica products to provide all of the nutrient needs for aquatic plants

NOW OFFERED AT A REDUCED PRICE TO CLEAR OUR REMAINING STOCK

 
  Kent Botanica Phos+ 247gm (8.7oz)    £3.99
  Kent Botanica Phos+ 473ml (16oz)    £4.99
 
 
 
 
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