Phew! I'm so glad you're not leaving or closing shop but simply changing your business/channel name. Aquarium Plant Lab has a nice ring to it. Congratulations! The very best of luck and good blessing to you and your new wife 🙏
didn't realize how many folk don't know the great NW!! the name change is a logical and practical decision. best of luck in the future. goodness knows I've learned a lot in the Aquarium Plant Lab. CONGRATS ON GETTING HITCHED.....DON'T WORK ON THE HONEYMOON!!!!!SHE WILL NEVER NEVER NEVER FORGIVE YOU!!!!!
I plan on ordering for my new long nano tank in a couple months. Also, something id really like to see on the site is dwarf hair grass if possible. Good name change! keep up the good work!
I like the name change! I recently changed my business name as well, from the TheFloaterKing to Aquarium Archive. I used to only sell floating plants but now I'm branching into other plants and 3d printing. I figured I needed a name that ranked better and wasn't too niched. can't wait to see the new changes when you get back. Really enjoying the content.
Awesome name change. I can definitely see why people other than those living in the PNW would not understand the ‘NW’ in the name. And congrats on your marriage!
Thank you 🙏! I am excited for the future of the business and channel and certainly excited for the wedding! She is always there to provide input on my ideas and what have you but I doubt she would join in on the fun at least just yet 😂, she has a great job. Which is part of why I’ve been able to pursue this venture. Perhaps one day when/if the business makes it to where I would like it to go then she could also join in, if she wanted to 😃. Need to get to that point first though, It’s slowly headed in the right direction!
@@mangeshsaroj I don’t fully understand what you’re saying here. But dosing is good. Try maintaining 10-30ppm nitrate in your water from an all in one fert, that way you’ll know your ferns are getting adequate nutrients. You can’t get rid of pin holes once you have them but you can prevent them from happening on new leaves. Nutrient deficiency is likely your issue.