The best root fertiliser for planted tanks.
Thicker, fuller growth forms with superior algae control.
Nitrate Limitation made easy.
Add 1 per 2.5 Square Inch, >1 inch deep.
Replenish after 2 months.
Not available in Europe and US.
APT JAZZ provides the solution to one of the hobby's most tricky challenges-what to do with mature / depleted aquasoil. By imbuing matured substrate with the full potency of fresh aquasoil, enjoy the power to rejuvenate depleted aquasoil instantly and repeatedly.
APT J / Jazz
Solid inorganic macronutrient fertiliser
NPK (Mg) fertiliser with micronutrients and trace amounts of Boron (B), Copper (Cu), Manganese (Mn), Molybdenum (Mo) and Zinc (Zn).
16-0.2-0
16% Total Nitrogen (N)
- 3% nitric nitrogen
- 13% ammoniacal nitrogen
0.2% Total Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)
0.6% Magnesium oxide (MgO)
0.01% Total Iron chelated by EDTA.
All nutrients are completely water soluble.
Ingredients:
Clay, Ammonium sulfate (CMC1 CAS n°7783-20-2) Magnesium nitrate (CMC1 CAS n°10377-60-3)
Example of APT's relative concentration compared with a 40-year old American 'big brand fertiliser'. APT contains 40X the amount of Nitrogen- the most impactful nutrient for plant growth.
Beyond a point, minerals- in particular heavy metals, become harmful instead. Terrestrial root tabs (characterised by their yellowish 'osmocote' shells) can be powerful, but with high risk of imbalance in aquatic conditions. APT Jazz keeps you safely on the good side of the curve.
Root nutrition unlocks thicker, fuller growth. However most root tabs quickly leech their contents into the water (e.g. nitrates). APT JAZZ uses ammoniacal nitrogen which binds to substrate, and a powerful slow-release mechanism.
Place capsule directly under the root zone of the plant you want to fertilize. Place at least 3cm /1.2" deep.
Add 1 capsule per 2.5 inch2 / 16 cm2 bush of plant. Always siphon away stirred up detritus after replanting / adding APT Jazz.
Observe the impact in new leaves after 7 days. Root absorption takes longer than uptake through leaves. Old leaves do not rejuvenate.
Aquasoil depletes naturally over 3~6 months.
At the heart of APT Jazz's potency is its Phoenix Matrix, a blend of ammoniacal nitrogen and essential nutrients with the power to repeatedly rejuvenate aquasoil.
Enjoy fresh, rich aquasoil without the hassle (and waste) of discarding matured substrate.
Nitrate Limitation unlocks the deepest possible reds in Rotala rotundifolia and many of the hobby's most popular plants.
This technique involves root-fed macro nutrients, coupled with low nitrates in the water. Existing root tabs either do not contain sufficient root-fed macro nutrients, or do not effectively retain nitrogen within the substrate. Once leeched into the water, nitrate limitation fails.
APT Jazz was specially engineered to retain potent ammoniacal nitrogen within the root zone. Enjoy the power.
Many aquatic root tabs are derived from terrestrial 'osmocote' type fertilisers. They can be strong growth boosters, but often induce dangerous spikes in ammonia, which trigger algae and can kill fish and plants. Tissue-culture plants are especially vulnerable.
APT Jazz is 100% designed for aquatic use, with no unpleasant suprises.
A combination of water column dosing and root feeding is the best approach, though many rooted plants can get away with one or the other.
Water column feeding reaches all plants regardless of the extent or health of their roots (which we cannot see), and feeds plants with greater uniformity. So we recommend water-column dosing as the primary approach.
Root-zone nutrition has unique benefits. It allows us to keep nitrate levels in the water low, which reduces algae risk significantly. It provides an easy way to practice Nitrate Limitation, as it is much harder provide a 'just enough, not above 5ppm, yet not too low’ level of nitrates through water column dosing alone, as plant mass and rate of nitrate absorption can vary alot across different tanks. In 2Hr Tanks, we combine APT liquid fertilisers with APT JAZZ.
Add up to 10 capsules per 30L of tank volume per week.
e.g. for a 4ft (~200L) tank, add up to 66 capsules at one go.
Nitrate limitation refers to lowering nitrate levels in the water column and not nitrogen per se. Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and health. Limiting nitrates in the water but providing sufficient amounts through the roots induces stronger coloration in many species.
It depends on whether the root tab is able to effectively retain nitrogen in the substrate. The majority of root tabs provide micro nutrients and trace minerals, but little or no nitrogen. Those that provide nitrogen often do so in a form where nitrates leech quickly into the water (resulting in a spike in N levels in the water), instead retaining nitrogen in the substrate.
APT Jazz contains ammoniacal nitrogen which is preferentially absorbed by plants and contains additional clay to improve CEC content of the substrate. Conventional root tabs are often derived from terrestrial fertilisers, which contain unsuitable ratios of copper and trace elements for closed aquariums. APT JAZZ is specially designed for freshwater planted aquariums, with ultra-low copper and a calibrated ratio of trace minerals.
Osmocote is a brand of terrestrial fertiliser that some aquarists use as a DIY root fertiliser. It can provide good results, but often triggers algae because it is designed for terrestrial use. Some versions contain unsuitable ratios of trace elements, which can make long lasting damage to the aquarium substrate. APT JAZZ was specially designed for the aquatic environment, and calibrated for aquatic plants.
Yes. Conventional root tabs do not pair well with inert substrates because inert substrates do not bind nutrients well. In other words, the contents quickly leech into the water.
APT Jazz contains a slow release mechanism that is highly effective in controlling the release of its contents over time.
If you have a shallow substrate ( less than 1 inch deep), try to place the capsules at the absolute bottom. At minimum, your substrate must be deep enough to hold the capsule securely within the substrate. If it is too shallow to hold a capsule, it is too shallow for APT Jazz, and too shallow for larger plants in general.
In mature tanks with mature plants, remember that deteriorating stems DO NOT rejuvenate as a rule. Adding APT Jazz will not enable decaying stems to rejuvenate.
Especially for stem plants, it is necessary to remove the old stems and roots, and replant the healthy tops. New roots will sprout easily.
Read this post regarding the necessity to regularly ‘cut and replant’.
Questions on usage, dosage or your tank? Let us know!