thanks for the reply.
the reason i asked you about your nitrate was because i was curious about the amount of denitrification you were getting out of your pothos. do they grow quickly and do you regularly harvest them?
also i was curious about your pH because both nitrification by biological bacteria and plant growth use valuable carbonates in your water. if you were starting out with a low pH out of the tap, you may be walking on the dangerous side and your pH might drop to near dangerous levels by going so long without a water change. obviously you have had good results so far so i would suspect your tapwater is alkaline with great buffering capacity.
i myself have a little experiment going on in my system with some aquatic and non aquatic plants but its too early to have and solid data.
thanks again!
the reason i asked you about your nitrate was because i was curious about the amount of denitrification you were getting out of your pothos. do they grow quickly and do you regularly harvest them?
also i was curious about your pH because both nitrification by biological bacteria and plant growth use valuable carbonates in your water. if you were starting out with a low pH out of the tap, you may be walking on the dangerous side and your pH might drop to near dangerous levels by going so long without a water change. obviously you have had good results so far so i would suspect your tapwater is alkaline with great buffering capacity.
i myself have a little experiment going on in my system with some aquatic and non aquatic plants but its too early to have and solid data.
thanks again!