Easy Life RedScape
Professional aquascaping fertilizer with lean NPK (Nitrate, Phosphate, Potassium) and trace elements
- Special aquascaping fertilizer
- Highly concentrated NPK fertilizer
- Reduced nitrate content
- Promotes red plants
- Well stabilised nutrients
Easy Life RedScape is a highly concentrated and particularly complete NPK aquascaping fertilizer (nitrate, phosphate, potassium). This fertilizer is specifically designed for aquariums with many plants and few or no fish. RedScape intensifies the red color of plants by selectively reducing the nitrate content.
This light NPK fertilizer combines nitrate, phosphate, and potassium with important trace elements such as iron, manganese, magnesium, and numerous other essential trace elements (including vanadium, boron, cobalt, lithium, iodine, molybdenum, nickel, tin, aluminum, zinc, and selenium).
RedScape is extremely well-stabilized, guaranteeing long-lasting effectiveness of the nutrients.
RedScape stimulates the production of cytokinins, which promotes cell division, resulting in broader leaves and intense plant coloration. The fertilizer also contains extra iron to further support plant growth.
For particularly red plants, RedScape is the optimal choice, as it contains significantly less nitrate than GreenScape, thereby enhancing red coloration through nitrate limitation. While GreenScape is recommended for general use, RedScape is ideal for targeted red effects.
Features
Highly concentrated, particularly complete NPK aquascaping fertilizer
All nutrients in one product
Intensifies the red color of plants by selectively reducing nitrate content
Stimulates cytokinin production and thus cell division
Application
Recommended dosage: 10 ml per 50 liters weekly – or 1.5 ml per 50 liters daily.
10 ml Easy Life GreenScape in 50 liters of water adds the following nutrients:
Nitrate (NO3) 4 mg/l
Phosphate (PO4) 2 mg/l
Potassium (K) 3,3 mg/l
Iron (Fe) 0,4 mg/l
and additional trace elements
Available in 3 Sizes. 250ml, 500ml and 1000ml
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