Bio-Schops Potassium
Short Description:
The essential engine for plant health and cellular strength. Bio-Schops Potassium is a high-purity, professional-grade supplement designed for aquarists who demand absolute control over their water chemistry. This formula provides the primary element needed for osmotic regulation and enzymatic activity without affecting your Nitrogen or Phosphorus balance.
Why Choose Bio-Schops Potassium?
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Precision Dosing: Every 10ml dose in 100L of water increases Potassium ($K$) levels by exactly 2.66 ppm, allowing for surgical accuracy in your fertilization regime.
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0% Nitrogen & Phosphorus (N/P Free): A pure $K$ source that gives you the freedom to adjust potassium levels without triggering unwanted Nitrate or Phosphate spikes.
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Cellular Resilience: Potassium is vital for the transport of nutrients and the regulation of water within plant tissues, leading to stronger stems and healthier root systems.
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Prevents Pinholes: Stops "pinhole" necrosis and yellowing in older leaves, ensuring your foliage stays vibrant and intact from the substrate to the surface.
Suggested Dosage & Usage:
Standard Dosage:
Add 10ml per 100 Liters of aquarium water.
(Note: 10ml in 100L increases K by 2.66 ppm).
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High-Tech / Dense Planted Tanks: For optimal stability and to support rapid growth, we recommend Daily Dosing. Divide your weekly requirement by 7 to maintain a steady concentration of potassium.
The Bio-Schops Ecosystem Synergy:
The Bio-Schops product line is engineered as a fully integrated ecosystem. This Potassium formula is precisely synchronized with our Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and CalMg-N Plus supplements. To reach the full potential of your aquascape, combine these with our PlantBoost Elite biological catalyst for explosive growth and vibrant color. For a complete biological balance, pair with our specialized FishBoost or ShrimpBoost formulas.
Pro Tip:
Potassium is a "mobile" nutrient, meaning the plant will move it from old leaves to new ones if there is a shortage. If you see small holes forming in older leaves, it is a classic sign of K deficiency. Maintaining a steady level of 15-30 ppm is the secret to long-term success in high-tech tanks.