Plant Growth
Description
Laterite is a soil and rock type rich in iron and other important
minerals. It is formed in hot and wet tropical areas, with far
north Queensland in Australia being one of the largest and
highest purity deposits on the planet. Australian laterites are of a
orange colouration, because of high iron oxide content.
Laterite has long been used in the aquarium industry as an
excellent plant fertilizer due it’s rich mineral composition, with
Australian laterite being considered the world standard.
UNIQUE EARTH MINERAL ENRICHING PLANT GROWTH
ESSENTIAL MICRO-NUTRIENTS AND TRACE ELEMENTS
OUTSTANDING FOR GROWING HEALTHY PLANTS
Directions:
New Tank: Sprinkle Laterite evenly into a thin layer over the
bottom of aquarium. Any areas intended for planting, build up
to double depth. Cover Laterite with your substrate of choice,
for example river gravel, pebble or sand.
Can also be used in conjuction with Oliver Knott Iron Sand
(Colour), Oliver Knott Palagonite (Strength) and Oliver Knott
Volcanic Ash (Roots) for excellent results.