







🌿 Elevate your planted aquarium game — don’t let your tank miss out on the potassium power boost!
Seachem Flourish Potassium is a high-concentration potassium supplement (50,000 mg/L) designed specifically for freshwater planted aquariums. It contains no phosphates or nitrates, preventing algae growth while promoting vigorous plant development. The product is easy to dose with 5 mL per 125 liters, making it ideal for maintaining optimal potassium levels in rapidly growing or low-mineral tanks. Compatible with the entire Flourish product line and Fluorite gravel, it supports a healthy, balanced aquatic ecosystem.

| ASIN | B0002APILO |
| ASIN | B0002APILO |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,291 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #77 in Aquarium Water Treatments |
| Brand Name | Seachem |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,939) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Directions | Use 1 capful (5 mL) for every 125 L (30 US gallons). This dose raises potassium by 2 mg/L. Repeat 2–3 times per week or as needed in response to signs of potassium deficiency in older leaves which include: chlorosis (yellowing), necrosis (death/browning), pinholes in leaves, and weak stems and roots. |
| Included Components | Seachem Flourish Potassium 500ml |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 2.68 x 2.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 265 Grams |
| Item model number | 463 |
| Item model number | 463 |
| Manufacturer | Seachem Laboratories, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Seachem Laboratories, Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Seachem Flourish Potassium 500ml |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 9.35 ounces |
| Size | 500 mL / 16.9 fl. oz. |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | fish |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
P**O
Great, little goes a long way, effective
I use a little less than half recommended bottle dosage every day of all seachem ferts (rotate days between trace and flourish complete). Also use online co2 calculator and use just below dose of co2 tank from 5 am to 5pm. Then I air stone at night. Slightly underused recommended fish food once or twice a day. I take no days off. 2/3rd water change and vacuum every 10 days. Perfect numbers and very slow minimal acceptable algae growth on walls to be hardly visibly noticeable. I created my own HOB power filter and pre-filter using a number of materials from amazon sources. I only clean the sponges and not the physical media, squeeze them out in the throw out water that comes out during water change. Aquarium maintenance 101 from a newbie. Use as little substrate as possible to keep plants alive to more easily avoid snails. Clean literally everything before putting into aquarium, better for it to die before going in aquarium than to introduce snails. Scrape the walls of algae at each waterchange. If you get snails, take literally everything out but fish and inverts, and soak it in a low ratio bleach plus water bath for like 20 minutes, this is the only way to kill all pest snails literally. Drain the water to just enough for the fish and inverts to swim and live, then scrub the entire aquarium with a scraper and take out literally anything you can see. Scrape again 3 times. Wipe it all down and make sure all there is you can see is the fish and inverts and clear water. Then wipe again. Add plenty of cycling bacteria from multiple sources you can find on amazon including seachem. Refill the aquarium with the bleach soaked plants decorations subtrate and filter medias. MAKE SURE YOU SOAK IN PLENTY OF DECHLORINATOR AND WATER FOR 20 MINUTES first. None of your plants should die off completely but they will lose and have killed a good amount of their leaves and roots but they should survive and regrow if you fert and change new water and quick cycle with added bacteria I truly hope this helps. My first year with a fully stocked nano tank has been a lot of time reading and experimenting. The pest snail battle was epic but I've been free for 6 months completely. I win. Oh and didn't lose a fish or invert and plants are beyond original growth. This is with having done zero quarantining or adapting at any point. I also cycled from day one, no precycling. Use a 24 hour light with cycling phases and full K spectrum for plants. It is way easier and effective and worth the minor price increase over standard lights. And it is fun Also add Indian leaves and a UV filter Filter floss = crystal clear water. Chemical filtration is entirely unnecessary Have had no issues and made zero adjustments in six months everything has been clear and clean, green growth strong, living things have thrived. Electric heater w built in temperature control at 82 degrees for tropical fish and plants
J**E
Very powerful product for all planted aquariums
Seachem products are very helpful and essential to planted fish tanks for a variety of reasons. If you are just beginning to venture into a live planted aquarium, these are great products to dose. With that being said, you do have to use caution to not over do it. If you are researching this product, let me tell you why and how they work to help you make up your mind: 1. Using the proper doses of seachem products together help your plants grow firm, tall, and gain the beautiful glow they need. 2. Natural algae block!!! A common problem in planted aquariums is algae. Proper dosage of these products provide your plants with nutrients that are designed to be readily absorbed by your plants before algae can get it. Plants and algae compete in the aquarium for nutrients and proper use of seachem products will give your plants a jump start to suck up the nutrients before algae will get to it and grow. 3. Plants are a great natural filter for your aquarium and if you have fish that breed, the rapid growth will allow your fish great coverage and hiding areas to either lay eggs or have their babies. The list goes on and on about why these products do work well, but you have to remember to get everything together for a good planted aquarium to work. Seachem is wonderful enough to provide dosing regimens on their website. I successfully used it as a guide and tweaked it to what my plants needed.
L**E
Concentrated, will last you months depending on tank size
Great! VERY concentrated, warning: don't overdose constantly! It'll give you hair algae problems lol! great for extra supplementing live plants! don't smell it also.
N**I
Flourish FTW!
You can see the difference once you have all the fertilizers you need.
R**5
So Far, So Good
Have had complete satisfaction with all my Seachem purchases which include Prime (dechlorinator), Malawi/Victoria Buffer, and the Seachem Purigen baggie which seems to do a fine job of leeching out impurities from the water. Seachem costs a little bit more than some, but I think they're worth it. Seachem Flourish Potassium seems to have given some relief to my live plants in the aquarium. They've gone from barely holding on to actual health if not exactly thriving just yet. However, this was a desperate measure since it can be pretty difficult determining just what the cause of any given plant malady is rooted in. That said, so far so good. Try to determine just what you're lacking in your tank before you start purchasing a lot of single source supplements as they would cost you quite a bit to have them all. Try a general purpose liquid fertilizer first.
R**G
Good stuff. Easy to dose.
Good stuff. Easy to dose. This is one of the macro nutrients that plants need in a planted aquarium. They suggest using 5ml or one cap for every 30 gallons 2-3 times per week. So assuming you have a 30 gallon and you dose 3 times per week, this bottle could last you over half a year. The Seachem fertilizers are a bit watered down but are a great and really easy way of getting into fertilizing. After a while you will start to research and want to dose dry fertilizers to save money and be more effective. if you are not sure what nutrients your aquairum is missing, it would be save to just dose the 3 macros, nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. then do your water change once a week. You should notice a difference in doing this. signs that you need this specific nutrient are yellowing, browning, or pinholes in your leaves. If you are just getting into planted aquarium and have a fairly small tank, 55 gallons or less. I would suggest these then move into dry fertilizers. If you have a larger tank, it may get a bit expensive to dose these, you may want to look elsewhere for dry fertilizers.
M**A
Aquarium friendly
Good for my tank
M**Z
Works
So far good for my plants
J**D
One of the essential elements required by aquarium plants, I wouldn’t be without it. 👍
R**O
Minha Vallinseria Gigantea respondeu muito bem no aquário. Está mais forte.
T**L
J'avais remarqué un manque de potassium dans mon eau maintenant que je l'ai mis mes plantes sont magnifiques je recommande ce produit !!
J**O
Este es de los mejores abonos de potasio del mercado. El producto me llegó en perfectas condiciones y es imprescindible para todo acuarista que tenga plantas, ya que el potasio es uno de los macronutrientes necesarios para el correcto crecimiento de nuestras plantas.
C**N
Bottle has leaked before I got it
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