AquaFertz Substrate Vitalization System

AquaFertz
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$12.99 - $29.99
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Feed the roots, not the algae (like liquid fertilizers do). Used as a complete system with our exclusive AquaDurt Freshwater Substrate, we guarantee total success of your planted aquarium.

 (ask our tech guys if you have the proper lighting etc.)

 Aquarium plants require certain essential nutrients, besides a source of carbon (carbon dioxide), to produce and maintain green foliage and strong roots. Without proper fertilization, aquarium plants gradually turn yellow, drop leaves, and eventually die. AquaFertz: "Substrate Vitalization System" is formulated to supply plants with Macro and Micro Nutrients at your plants root zone where they belong.

AquaFertz Substrate Vitalization System helps new plants get a vigorous start and keep established plants flourishing. The Substrate Vitalizer System will replenish the nutrients in a worn-out substrate in place, making substrate replacement unnecessary.

EXTRA INFORMATION:

Here are some common misconceptions or misguided theories about aquarium plants and nutrients: 
-I don't need to add nutrients because I have fish in my tank and they produce adequate nutrients for the plants...WRONG
-I don't need to add nutrients because I am using Eco-complete or Flourite or Laterite as a substrate...WRONG
-I don't need to add nutrients "at the roots" because I am using a liquid fertilizer in the water...WRONG
-Rooted Aquarium plants can absorb all the nutrients they need through their leaves WRONG
-Now that my tank is looking the way I've always wanted it to, my substrate is running out of nutrients so Ill have to break it down and start all over .WRONG

 BASIC PLANT FACTS: Why aquatic plants flourish in the wild and how we can cause them to flourish in our Aquarium Gardens

AquaFertz Substrate Pellets are specifically formulated and engineered to work as part of the AquaDurt Super Substrate System. AquaDurt Super Substrate is a fired fractured clay substrate engineered specifically to work with AquaFertz Substrate Pellets. Each substrate granule is covered with micro porous surface fractures. AquaFertz Substrate Pellets are engineered to expand between the substrate granules and also into the fractured matrix of the substrate granules surfaces after injection. This adds natural chelation and holds the nutrients tightly in place at your plants roots for a gradual timed release.

  • TOTAL SUBSTRATE PELLETS

Total Pellets provide all essential macro and micronutrients for luxuriant Aquarium Plant Growth. Iron and other essential micronutrients are chelated to assure effective uptake by plants. (Total Pellets do not contribute to Phosphate levels.)

Directions: Inject one pellet under a single plant or group of plants within an area of 3in by 3in square. Inject no more than 1 pellet per each 3in by 3in area of aquarium bottom per month. Plants should be growing in at least 2in of substrate. With the injector angled at least 30 degrees off vertical, inject pellets into the substrate to about 1/2in under the plant root area.

Chemically Active Ingredients: Hydrated Magnesium sulfate, Potassium nitrate, Potassium sulfate, also trace amounts of; Cobalt EDTA, Copper EDTA, Iron EDTA, Magnesium EDTA, Zinc EDTA, Manganese sulfate, Sodium Borate, Sodium Molybdate, (Chelating Agent: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)

Physically Active Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3) Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (CaCO3) Calcium Sulfate (CaSO42H2O)

  • SUPER CONCENTRATE (LIQUID)

Directions: Depending on how heavily planted your aquarium is: 1-2 drops per 10 gallons of water 1-2 times per week. If you see any signs of algae, then discontinue use.

  • IRON SUBSTRATE PELLETS

Iron Pellets provide essential Chelated Iron for accelerated growth and greening of tropical Aquarium Plants. Iron is precision chelated to assure effective uptake by plants. Use Iron Pellets when plants are observed to be growing in the meristem (growth zones) but dying in older parts of the plant or when general yellowing is observed. 

Directions: Inject one pellet under a single plant or group of plants within an area of 3" by 3" square. Inject no more than 1 pellet per each 3" by 3" area of aquarium bottom in 45 days. Plants should be growing in at least 3in of substrate. With the injector angled at least 30 degrees off vertical, inject pellets into the substrate to about 1" under the plant root area. Periodically sample aquarium free water, if iron level goes over 3 ppm inject no addition pellets until iron level drops to 1.5 ppm or less.

Chemically Active Ingredients: Iron (Chelating Agent: FeEthylenetiaminepentraacetic acid)

Physically Active Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3) Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (CaCO3) Calcium Sulfate (CaSO42H2O)

  • TRACE PELLETS

Trace Pellets provide all essential micronutrients for luxuriant Aquarium Plant Growth. Essential micronutrients are chelated to assure effective uptake by plants. Apply Trace Pellets when plants are observed to be growing well but display transparency in the leaves, blotches, spots, deformed growth, ragged edges, sclerosis (dead or clear areas between leaf veins), or other hard to diagnose symptoms. 

Directions: Inject one pellet under a single plant or group of plants within an area of 3in by 3in square. Inject no more than 1 pellet per each 3in by 3in area of aquarium bottom per month. Plants should be growing in at least 3in of substrate. With the injector angled at least 30 degrees off vertical, inject pellets into the substrate to about 1/2in under the plant root area.

Chemically Active Ingredients: trace amounts of; Cobalt EDTA, Copper EDTA, Iron EDTA, Magnesium EDTA, Zinc EDTA, Manganese sulfate, Sodium Borate, Sodium Molybdate, (Chelating Agent: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)

Physically Active Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3) Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (CaCO3) Calcium Sulfate (CaSO42H2O)

  • TOTAL (WITH PHOSPHATE) PELLETS

AquaFertz.com Total (With Phosphate) Pellets provide Phosphate and all essential macro and micronutrients for luxuriant Aquarium Plant Growth. Iron and other essential micronutrients are chelated to assure effective uptake by plants. All aquarium plants need phosphate, however, most aquarium plants get adequate phosphate from fish foods and natural water sources. Use Total With Phosphate for Amazon Sword Plants, Temple Plants an other plants known to benefit from addition phosphate. Discontinue adding additional (phosphates) pellets if algal growth is observed to develop or accelerate. .

Directions: Inject one pellet under a single plant or group of plants within an area of 3" by 3" square. Inject no more than 1 pellet per each 6" by 6" area of aquarium bottom per month in heavily planted tanks. Plants should be growing in at least 3" of substrate. With the injector angled at least 30 degrees off vertical, inject pellets into the substrate to about 1" under the plant root area.

Chemically Active Ingredients: Diammonium Phosphate, Hydrated Magnesium sulfate, Potassium nitrate, Potassium sulfate, also trace amounts of; Cobalt EDTA, Copper EDTA, Iron EDTA, Magnesium EDTA, Zinc EDTA, Manganese sulfate, Sodium Borate, Sodium Molybdate, (Chelating Agent: Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)

Physically Active Ingredients: Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3) Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (CaCO3) Calcium Sulfate (CaSO42H2O)

Guaranteed safe for shrimp: Even though it contains copper, the amount is nearly immeasurable.

  • PELLET APPLICATOR - This is not required but it provides a convenient way to insert pellets into your substrate without getting your arm wet.


The feedback coming in has been incredible...

Reviews

  • 5
    Plants doubled in size

    Posted by Steven Iacono on Jul 30th 2020

    Plants doubled in size

  • 5
    Should have bought about them all

    Posted by Steven Iacono on Jul 17th 2020

    Should’ve bought the phosphates and the iron as well. DONT LOAD FROM TOP OF INJECTOR, load from bottom. My mistake I got two pallets stuck halfway down took me a little bit to get them out but that’s the best way to learn is to make a mistake. Since this purchase I bought it (phosphate iron) this is probably the best fertilizer I’ve ever seen and used. I actually passed the info onto wet plants.com and told them that they should start stocking The fertilizer injection system The fertilizer injection system because they don’t sell a fertilizer.

  • 5
    Pellet Applicator is Very Cool

    Posted by Paul W Graham on Jun 30th 2015

    Puts the pellet exactly where you need it without disturbing anything. Simple and effective. I have started using these fert pellets regularly because of this truly slick tool. I have been using less water-column food solutions, and algae is significantly reduced. Plants are doing great.

  • 5
    Incredible product at an amazing price.

    Posted by Larf Revonok on May 13th 2013

    I've been using the TOTAL pellets for a few weeks now and I'm shocked at the results. I've used SeaChem products for a long time and I truly love them, but this seems to be much more cost effective and functional. You will see almost instant improvements in your plants color, growth, and overall health. By the first week you will SEE the difference. I highly reccomend purchasing the pellet applicator as well, it's a simple tool but you will thank yourself for it.

  • 5
    Aqua Fertz Total Substrate Pellets

    Posted by Anthony Tartaglia on Mar 23rd 2013

    It's been one week since I used the Total Substrate Pellets and all I can say is WOW, this stuff really works well, my plants never looked so good. Everything is growing like crazy and I've never seen my plants so green before. I highly recommend this product, oh and definitely purchase the pellet applicator it makes it so much easier to push the pellets below the soil.

  • 5
    Stop searching! This IS the best ferts out there!

    Posted by Daniel Smith on Nov 26th 2012

    I recently started my first planted tank, and it's loaded with plants. They all came from aquariumplants.com, and when they arrived I have to be honest, I was a little disappointed in some of the plants, because they were either mush or just butchered up. BUT- after I trimmed the roots and pruned all the dead parts off of them and got them planted and put in the ferts, after a week the plants I thought that were sent to their graves literally shot up (like 5 inches!) and had SO much more color. Like my ludwigia- it was mush and not even green when I planted it. Now it has grown crazy and has so much red color! I am constantly trimming it! I use TOTAL, IRON, and PHOSPHATE. I use Flouish Excel for C02 also. Oh- and get a pellet applicator! I have a 2 foot tall tank and I would have punched myself if I didn't get one of those miracle workers. They are easy to use and I don't have to stick my arm up to my armpits in water to shove some pellets under the substrate. So yeah, it's great!!

  • 5
    Great!

    Posted by Paul Waldrep on Dec 4th 2011

    Great stuff! Just don't OD and put in more than recommended. Its HIGHLY concentrated liquid!!! Pellet applicator: GET ONE!! I bought it just to give it a try. After the first use I was SO GLAD I had bought it. Very simple and easy. Makes the job so much fast and easy.

  • 5
    Great stuff

    Posted by Huw Powell on May 22nd 2011

    My first batch of plants 4 months ago was showing signs of attrition - amazon sword growing smaller, lighter-colored leaves, jungle vals growing but lighter, almost yellow leaves. So I knew I needed to give them at least some iron and probably more. I started with a bottle of Total and one of iron, and a 24" insertion tool. put about 30 and 15 respectively in my 75g, and within two weeks I could see a difference - the sword was growing greener, longer, narrower leaves, and the vals were also greening up nicely. Here 3 months later the sword (and another I bought, and their babies) are still slowly getting bigger. Moral of the story: buy your fertilizer from the people who grow plants for a living!

  • 5
    AwesomeProduct

    Posted by john worline on Jan 29th 2010

    I have used total,iron, and the phosphate. I only have sand for a substrate and with these pellets my plants are thriving even without CO2!! I only have lights and this fertilizer and my sword plants are huge and propagating in my warm water discus tank. My fish are spawning on the leafs and every thing has not looked better. You cannot go wrong with aquariumplants.com and the staff is completely helpfull and is very noligable. Thanks for all your help. The applicator tubes are also great in that I no longer have to stick my arm in my tank as it is 2 and a half feet tall.