Potassium sulphate

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K2SO4Potassium sulphate (Potassium sulfate (USA spelling)) : Provides Potassium (K) for feeding aquatic plants.

Quite often in a planted aquarium the plants absorb so much Potassium that it becomes a shortage and limits the growth of the plants. So aquarists often add it manually.


To make a typical stock solution add 55g of dry K2SO4 powder to 500ml of RO or distilled water and then add 40ml of this per 100L of tank. This will give you a value of 20ppm (20mg/l). You would dose 3 times a week when using the EI method

  • Example commercial product is 'Sulphate of Potash', a common gardening fertiliser. Typically says it contains K2O (Potassium oxide). But it's really Potassium sulphate. See this example product web site.
  • See PMDD for more details.



[edit] Suppliers

  • Garden shops - Look for 'Sulphate of Potash' and check ingredients only say it is K2O.
  • Aqua Essentials (UK)
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