BRIGHTWELL FLORINMULTI PLANT NUTRIENTS
$6.99 – $15.99Price range: $6.99 through $15.99
Brightwell FlorinMulti
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Provides 14 elements critical to long-term health, growth, and coloration of aquatic plants.
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Elemental ratio reflects current understanding of general requirements for unrestricted growth of tropical
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May be used to establish beneficial water parameters in new aquaria, to replenish depleted elemental concentrations in aquaria that rarely receive a water change, and to re-establish concentrations in aquaria following large water changes.
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Well-suited to the planted aquarium hobbyist seeking one simple solution to use for the majority of plant husbandry requirements (e.g. aside from instances when specific water parameters require adjustment).
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Also provides 0.001% iodine to enable crustaceans (such as shrimp) to molt and grow.
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Formulated utilizing extensive research on aquatic plant nutrient requirements.
Brightwell FlorinMulti
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Provides 14 elements critical to long-term health, growth, and coloration of aquatic plants.
-
Elemental ratio reflects current understanding of general requirements for unrestricted growth of tropical
aquatic plants. -
May be used to establish beneficial water parameters in new aquaria, to replenish depleted elemental concentrations in aquaria that rarely receive a water change, and to re-establish concentrations in aquaria following large water changes.
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Well-suited to the planted aquarium hobbyist seeking one simple solution to use for the majority of plant husbandry requirements (e.g. aside from instances when specific water parameters require adjustment).
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Also provides 0.001% iodine to enable crustaceans (such as shrimp) to molt and grow.
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Formulated utilizing extensive research on aquatic plant nutrient requirements.
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Nutrients are substances required by plants for survival; they are collectively involved in all aspects of the biological and chemical reactions that allow plants to function properly. Brightwell Aquatics FlorinMulti provides these substances in concentrations found by researchers to be necessary for long-term health of tropical aquatic plants. These elements, and some of the processes that they are involved in, are:
Potassium – Protein synthesis, water and charge balance, enzyme activation.
Boron – Chlorophyll production, flowering, root growth, cell function.
Carbon – Required for all organic compounds.
Calcium – Cell wall stability and permeability, enzyme activation, cell response to stimuli.
Chlorine – Water and charge balance, photosynthesis.
Copper – Component of enzymes utilized in redox reactions that take place during photosynthesis.
Iron – Required for photosynthesis, component of enzymes utilized in redox reactions.
Magnesium – Component of chlorophyll, enzyme activation.
Manganese – Formation of amino acids, enzyme activation.
Molybdenum and Cobalt – Required for nitrate reduction.
Nickel – Enzyme activation, processing of nitrogenous material.
Sulfur – Component of proteins and the coenzymes that are involved with nutrient utilization and growth.
Zinc – Chlorophyll production, enzyme activation.
Note that Oxygen and Hydrogen are also required, but are available at all times through water, and so are not included in the list of components that comprise this solution. FlorinMulti does not contain phosphorus or nitrogen; our extensive experience with planted aquarium husbandry has led us to believe that these nutrients should be added directly if/when desired by the hobbyist in accordance with plant needs, rather than in a broad spectrum nutrient solution.
Dry goods orders are shipped via US Postal Service or UPS to the address provided at checkout based on the selection made in your website shopping cart. Product is carefully packed to help prevent any damage during shipping. Once processed you will receive a shipment notification via email with tracking number, and delivery notification. Please allow 48 hours for processing after your order is placed.
Perishable items (i.e. live plants, refrigerated/frozen foods) are shipped via US Postal Service 2-3 day to the address provided at checkout for a $25.00 flat rate charge. Items are packed with secure packing material and heat, cold, or Cryo packs as needed to maintain safe temperatures during transit. If one or more perishable items are in the shopping cart at checkout the $25.00 perishable shipping charge will automatically appear and need to be selected. Once processed you will receive a shipment notification via email with tracking number. Please allow 48 hours for processing after your order is placed.
Livestock (i.e. fish, invertebrates, coral) are shipped via UPS Overnight to the address provided at checkout for a $55.00 flat rate charge. Livestock is packed in insulated styrofoam boxes with secure packing material and heat, cold, or Cryo packs as needed to maintain safe temperatures during transit. If one or more livestock items are in the shopping cart at checkout the $55.00 livestock shipping charge will automatically appear and need to be selected. Livestock is shipped Monday through Wednesday ONLY (no weekend delivery is available) weather permitting, and we reserve the right to delay shipping until conditions are appropriate for safe arrival. Once your order is placed we will contact you to arrange the best shipping date based on these criteria. Someone must be available to receive the livestock order on the first delivery attempt. Once processed you will receive a shipment notification via email with tracking number. Please allow 48 hours for processing after your order is placed.
For mixed dry goods/perishable & livestock orders items will be shipped via their corresponding shipping methods outlined above. Dry goods will be shipped via US Postal Service or UPS based on your selection and checkout, while livestock will ship via UPS Overnight for a $55.00 flat rate charge. You will receive separate notifications and tracking numbers for the dry goods and livestock. Please note due to different carriers and shipping methods dry goods and livestock may arrive on different days.
