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Aquarium Plant Health Guide

Mineral deficiencies are very similar as the minerals play many roles that make the symptoms quite similar.

Magnesium, nitrogen, phosphate, potassium for example are mobile nutrients and calcium, iron are immobile.

Mobile nutrients can be moved within the plant to avoid a shortage while a deficiency in immobile nutrients has an instant effect on the plant.

Signs of deficiencies:

Symptoms Cause

Old leaves turn yellowish/ red

Nitrogen deficiency

Old leaves turn yellowish/ red
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Leaf loss and small dead areas

Phosphate deficiency

Black/ brown leaves, plants die

Excess phosphates

Yellow spots on old leaves and yellowish margins on younger leaves

Potassium deficiency

Yellowish margins on young leaves with deformations

Calcium deficiency

Yellow spots on old leaves while veins stay green

Magnesium deficiency

Young leaves turn yellow

Sulfur deficiency

Yellowing leaves starting from the tip then become transparent

Iron deficiency

Yellow spots between the veins,  margins and tips

Zinc deficiency

Plant stays small slow or now growth white deposits on leaves (calcium)

CO2 deficiency

Fish gasp for air on surface

Excess CO2

Sluggish fish no plant growth

Oxygen deficiency

Plants stop growing/ black roots

Substrate problem

 

Additional considerations:

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

A possible source for a CO2 deficiency can be a well aerated tank. Airstones or high surface turbidity can diffuse the CO2.Aquarium

Excess CO2 can be a result of poor lighting (the better the lighting the easier, the CO2 uptake of the plants), or an over fertilization of CO2.

Substrate Problems

The substrate is either to loose or compacted. If agitated gas bubbles can be detected on the the surface. This is also an indication that the substrate is old and in need of replacement.

Water Temperature

Plants will stop growing and die off if the water is to cold. Higher temperatures will result in smaller leaves and larger gaps between these leaves.

Lighting

Light is essential for photosynthesis. Not enough wattage or aging bulbs will stun the plant growth. Plants look weak with small pale green leaves. Plants closer to the light will be less effected.

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