PMDD PRIMER
by Cathy Hartland
photo by Cathy Hartland
Poormans Daily Drops
1 Tbsp ~9g Chelated Trace
Element Mix
(7% Fe, 1.3% B, 2% Mn, 0.06%
Mo, 0.4% Zn, 0.1% Cu, EDTA,
DTPA)
2 Tsp ~14g K2SO4 (potassium
sulfate)
1 Tsp ~6g KNO3 (potassium
nitrate)
2.5 Tbsp ~33g MgSO4.7H2O
(fully hydrated magnesium sulfate, aka
epsom salts; omit if already
present in trace element mix)
300mL 300mL distilled H2O
0.5mL 0.5mL 9M HCl
(optional)
Most of the ingredients can
be purchased at hydroponics shops or
garden supply stores. Epsom
salts are available inexpensively at
pharmacies
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WHAT IS THIS PMDD STUFF
ANYWAY?
The concept of PMDD comes
from the
Sears/Conlin paper in which it was determined that in
planted aquaria which have an excess of all plant nutrients BUT
with limited phosphate, plants are able to outcompete algae.
This results is healthy plants and little or no algae in the
tank. The name PMDD is short for "Poor Man's Daily (or Dosing)
Drops", a reference to an inexpensive homemade nutrient program.
The beauty of PMDD is that it can be tailored to the needs of
each specific aquarium. It can be mixed to contain any or all
required nutrients.
WHAT IS IN PMDD?
2 Teaspoons (~14g) K2SO4
(potassium sulfate)
1 Teaspoon (~6g) KNO3 (potassium nitrate)
2.5 Tablespoons (~33g) MgSO4-7H2O (fully
hydrated magnesium sulfate, aka epsom salts; omit if present in
trace element mix)
1 Tablespoon (~9g) Chelated Trace Element
Mix
(7% Fe, 1.3% B, 2% Mn, 0.06% Mo, 0.4%
Zn, 0.1% Cu, EDTA, DTPA)
300 ml (1.5 cups) distilled H2O
WHERE DO I GET ALL THIS
STUFF?
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Potassium sulfate is
sold as All Green in garden centers. It can also be ordered
through pharmacies. An alternate source of potassium is
Seachem's Potassium. Another choice is KCl, sold as muriate
of potash in hardware stores.
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Potassium nitrate is
sold as stump remover in garden centers.
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Magnesium sulfate can
be found in grocery and drug stores as Epsom salts.
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Chelated Trace Element
Mix can be ordered from hydroponics shops or garden centers.
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Other ideas for sources
WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL THESE COMPOUNDS
WHEN I HAVE THEM?
There are several options
here.
1) Mix them all together
according to the recipe. Shake well. Keep in the refrigerator.
2) Mix everything except
the chelated trace element mix. Instead of using CTEM, use a
commercial preparation which contains iron and trace elements,
such as Seachem's Flourish, Schoeler's Natural Gold, Tropica
Mastergrow, or Kent Plant Supplement. Add this separately from
the PMDD.
3) Make separate solutions
of everything so that you can dose only what you need. Have one
container with only K2SO4, one with KNO3, one with MgSO4 and
trace elements. Or use any other combination which suits your
needs.
OK, EVERYTHING'S MIXED,
NOW WHAT AND HOW MUCH DO I ADD TO MY AQUARIUM?
This is where you have to
observe your own tank and make decisions relevant to your own
situation. If you've mixed the PMDD all together, start by
dosing small amounts - say, a few drops per 10 gal, every few
days or daily. Observe the plants, keep an eye on nitrate and
iron levels, and watch for increased algae growth. You want to
maintain about 0.1 ppm of iron and 5-10 ppm of nitrates in the
water. If algae growth is increasing, cut back the dosage. If no
algae is forthcoming, increase the dosage. By trial and error,
you will discover what works in your tank.
If you mix up separate
solutions, determine what your tank needs. Are nitrate levels
where you want them, but plant growth is slow? Try adding just
potassium. Is new growth looking mushy and transparent? Might
want to add iron and trace elements. Are new leaves yellowish
except for green veins? Magnesium may help. Are plants growing
only slowly, and nitrates are at zero? Add that KNO3 and watch
the bubbling begin as plants kick into high gear.
THIS STUFF ISN'T SO
GREAT - MY PLANTS STILL AREN'T GROWING
Are you sure you've
supplied everything? Is lighting sufficiently intense for your
plant choices, of good spectrum for plants, and for a long
enough photoperiod? Are you giving root plants such as swords
and crypts and aponogetons some root fertilization? If your
light levels are at 2 wpg or greater, are you supplying CO2?
HEY, MY TANK LOOKS LIKE
A BUBBLING CHAMPAGNE GLASS!
Cool! You did it. You gave
your plants everything they need to make their growth lush and
green. Now you will require just one more item: pruning
scissors!
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