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Originally Posted by dogsare4losers
Ok thanks,
What about potassium? Would I need to test it? Oh and I have lots of teaspoon/tablespoons lying around the house, don't worry.
Oh and below is the list of plants I made...Sorry to be so annoying but would it work? 
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You won't need a potassium test. You can't really overdose it. There is a tool for calculating how much of each nutrient you are getting into the tank, here:
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...fertilator.php. You put in your tank size and what you are using (potassium sulfate) and then the amount and it tells you how much in ppm you are adding (and the amount you are trying for). You'll see when you put in the KNO3 as well, that you don't get in the target range for potassium with it alone. The fertilator comes in really handy.

And like I said, you can't OD on potassium.....or atleast you won't have any problems if you do.
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2-3 bunches of ludwiga, Wisteria, Bacopa, Rotala, and Hornwort
2 sword plants
4 crypts
2 apons
9 vals
I actually prefered E. tenellus too. So I think I will get that, how much would I get if I want it to cover a large area in the front of my tank?
So is this all the plants I would need or do I need more? Oh yeah and just so you know I got the creeping rush idea from your tank.
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That list sounds good. If you want to plant it pretty heavily from the get-go, get the 3 bunches of the stem plants.
You may want to choose another type of mid-ground plant like maybe add in 3-4 more of another type of Crypt.
For the E. tenellus, I suggest getting atleast 2 pots of it, if not 3, since you have alot of space to work with in a 75g.