Planted Box Estimative Index Kit

With the PlantedBox Estimative Index Kit, you can easily create your own aquarium fertilization. This kit contains a complete set of powdered aquarium fertilizer, specially formulated for enthusiasts who want the very best for their planted tank.

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PlantedBox Estimative Index Kit

 

The PlantedBox Estimative Index Kit allows you to easily create your own aquarium fertilization. This kit contains a complete set of powdered fertilizers, specially formulated for enthusiasts who want the very best for their planted aquarium. With this kit, you have everything your plants need to grow healthy and strong — all conveniently packed in one handy set.

 

Contents of the PlantedBox Estimative Index Kit

  • 500g KNO3 (potassium nitrate)
  • 100g KH2PO4 (potassium phosphate)
  • 100g trace elements
  • 50g Fe DTPA (long-lasting iron fertilizer)
  • 500g MgSO4 (magnesium sulfate)
  • A sachet of E202 to preserve the products for longer
  • A handy dosing spoon

 

Don’t worry if all these names don’t mean much to you right now — with the clear instructions included in the kit, you’ll be making your own aquarium fertilizer in no time, and your plants will thrive on it.

 

 

How to use the Estimative Index Kit?

 

  1. Follow the step-by-step instructions
  2. Mix the powders as directed. No weighing — just use the included dosing spoon.
  3. Add the fertilizer to your aquarium water
  4. Enjoy lush, thriving plants!




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)



Is this kit suitable for beginners?

Absolutely! Thanks to the clear manual, this kit is very easy to use — even if you have no prior experience with DIY aquarium fertilization.

 

Do I need to buy additional fertilizers?

No, this kit includes everything you need for optimal plant growth. There's no need to purchase any separate fertilizers.

 

How often should I fertilize with this kit?

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