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Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Benefits of LED Lighting in Fish Tanks

Benefits of LED Lighting in Fish Tanks

By Clifford Woods


If you have or take care of a fish tank, you likely are aware of the pleasures of building an underwater environment and observing as well as enjoying the fish, plants, and overall ecosystem within the aquarium.

One of the most important aspects of owning an aquarium is keeping it clean, which you can easily do with an all-natural solution with beneficial microorganisms. Another important part of a good fish tank environment is appropriate lighting to both improve the mood created and to provide a vibrant atmosphere for the fish and vegetation in the tank. 

There are a variety of methods to present good lighting effects for fish tanks.
Below are a few of these possibilities and the benefits that come with them. 


As mentioned previously, appropriate lighting is vital in assisting with the improvement and protection of the aquarium's setting. The right color and wavelength have an important role in maintaining the health of marine life.

For several years, aquarium enthusiasts counted on different varieties of light settings. The first variations made use of incandescent light bulbs; however this failed to provide suitable benefits because of the type of lights used along with the colors and wavelengths they put out. The bulbs additionally were hot which influenced the temperature of the water in the fish tank.

A vital advancement in lightning techniques occurred with the creation of florescent lighting. This type of light works at a significantly cooler temperature and can be tweaked to produce various wavelengths and colors of light. It has been the standard for the majority of fish tanks and it has undoubtedly provided tolerable and satisfying benefits.



Nonetheless, latest improvements in LED (a type of light called light emitting diode); lighting technologies have created an entire new category in tank lighting. LED lighting has numerous advantages. To begin with, the lights last for a long time. With regular use, they should not require changing for a long time.

An additional major advantage of LED lighting is their particular performing temperature ranges. LED lighting will not increase the water temperature. This will make it simpler to manage the correct water temperature inside your fish tank. 

Although you may make use of a modern LED tank lighting bulb in addition to fluorescent lights, the products generally have a heat sensor and fan to lower any additional heat.

LED lights are additionally quite effective at changing electrical power into light. This reduces running costs and improves maintenance since the lights last considerably longer. Do not concern yourself with changing bulbs or additional typical expenditures. It also allows you the luxury of not having to change out expensive ballasts that would have been required for various other forms of lighting such as fluorescent. The lessened upkeep features are very appealing for LED lighting devices.

A few tips to be aware of when selecting LED tank lights.

  1. Try to find devices that have dinning capability. Instead of needing to manage how much time the lights need to be on, it is significantly better to have the ability to change the strength of the light.
  2. Look for models that are CE authorized. This electrical power standard is a lot stricter than UL authorization which is your guarantee that this LED lighting product is made to the highest level of quality, longevity, and protection.

LED tank lights are available in a variety of models and settings. There is certainly a unit out there that is well suited for your particular tank. So make sure you provide optimum lighting for your fish tank by means of these kinds of devices. Your local fish shop can usually help with any questions.

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and
Organic Environmental Technology.
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that offer Natural Organic Solutions

Thursday, 20 June 2013

PLANTS IN PONDS

PLANTS IN PONDS

By Clifford Woods


Plants in ponds will reduce the amount of algae that is able to grow, but also use the waste from the fish to give a natural water filtration system.


Plants below the water:These plants are the major contributors to water quality. They will oxygenate the water during the day and provide oxygen for the fish as well supplying excellent shade. Submerged plants compete with algae for use of nitrogen produced from fish waste and decaying plant material.
If you pot these plants it will allow for easy removal for thinning or when winter comes.

A few examples
Jungle Val - Hornwort - Cabomba


Floating and Surface Plants
Pick plant species that grow flowers and leaves on the surface of the water. The difference between floating and surface plants is that floating plants float freely on the water’s surface without attached roots, while surface plants have roots that extend down and anchor into the pond’s soil. Remember to remove plants if coverage exceeds two-thirds of the pond's surface area.
A few examples
Floating Plants:Duckweed - water lettuce

A few examples
Surface Plants: Hawthorne - Four Leaf Water Clover- Water Lotus


Side or Marginal Plants
Plants that grow well in moist or soggy soil or that grow well in standing water. Plant them along the side or edge of your pond. They will root in the soil and their foliage will spread out over the water. Careful to not choose plants that grow rapidly or that will spread to much and too far.

A few examples
Western Blue Flag Iris - Sweet Flag - Dwarf Bamboo

Advice: cleaning your pond and using only organic pond cleaners, makes for healthy ponds, happy fish and thriving plants and it also contributes towards a safer environment for any adults, children or pets spending time in the yard.


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We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Environmentally Friendly products.


Monday, 3 June 2013

Hydroponics and Beneficial Microorganisms

Hydroponics and Beneficial Microorganisms

By Clifford Woods

Hydroponics is a subtype of hydro-culture or growing plants in water with nutrient solutions. It is a soil-less way of planting. Hydroponics derived its name from the Greek word “hydro” or water and “ponos” meaning labor. William Frederick Gericke of the University of California at Berkeley was one of the first ones to cultivate plants on mineral nutrient solutions. Gericke coined the term hydroponics in 1937 (although he asserts that the term was suggested by W. A. Setchell, of the University of California).

Through these types of studies, it was discovered that plants could thrive not only in soil, but also in water, since water contains the essential nutrients and beneficial microorganisms that are also present in the soil.

Hydroponics turned out to be more advantageous than soil culture, because pests are easy to control in this type of system. In natural conditions, soil acts as a mineral nutrient reservoir but the soil itself is not essential to plant growth. When the mineral nutrients in the soil dissolve in water, plant roots are able to absorb them. When the required mineral nutrients are introduced into a plant's water supply artificially, soil is no longer required for the plant to thrive.

Almost any terrestrial plant will grow with hydroponics.

Since the water environment of the plant can be controlled, nutrient solutions can be incorporated into the water depending on the nutrient needs of the plant. Many hydroponics growers also incorporate beneficial microorganisms as supplements to nutrients in the water.

There is actually a full range of ways to benefit from beneficial microorganisms, which can be utilized in hydroponics. The secret is only to know when to apply and how much to apply. Here are some of the benefits of beneficial microorganisms.

Development of Seeds and Clones Beneficial microorganism is not just used on the hydroponics systems itself, but also for propagating seeds and also on developing the cuttings. This stage of crucial development in plant life and beneficial bacteria will help boost the growth and development of these plants and cuttings. During this time, beneficial microorganism incorporation should be three times the normal use.


Elimination of Pathogens in the System Harmful microorganisms that cause diseases increase even in the hydroponic systems during root development. These harmful microorganisms, which are also called pathogens, result to plant diseases or plant death. There are certain types of beneficial microorganism that kill these pathogens. It is important to know what type of pathogen is attacking the system to know what type of beneficial microorganism to incorporate in the hydroponics system. Moreover, these also strengthen plants defences against harmful pathogens in a way like the immune system is boosted by supplements.


Boosts Nutrient Uptake of Hydroponics Plants Most beneficial microorganism types boost the nutrient uptake of plants in the hydroponics system by keeping the roots healthy by strengthening roots and increasing root size, since it is the one responsible for absorption. When spraying leaves with foliar fertilizer, these microorganisms may also be incorporated in the solution to enable the stomata of the leaves to absorb better.


Makes the Environment Suitable for Plant Growth Beneficial microorganisms control the environment such as correcting the atmospheric nitrogen and producing nitrogen for plants, since plants cannot produce their own. Some fungi types also help in assimilating phosphorous when incorporated in the hydroponics system.


Hydroponics is a new way in cultivating plants where the environment can be controlled to eliminate any usual problems experienced from soil gardening. The strategy is to provide an environment that plants can thrive on and this is through providing the correct amount of nutrients supplemented with incorporating beneficial microorganisms.


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