You can safely dose nitrate so long as you are meticulous about the way you meter it out.
I made my own homebrew of nitrate by cycling standard household ammonia (ammonium hydroxide from the cleaning aisle at Walmart) in a bucket with a sponge filter from an established tank.
You can also use potassium nitrate (saltpeter, from a pharmacy) or calcium nitrate from a lab supply (don't use agricultural grade, it has traces of phosphate).
I would only dose enough to raise the tank by 0.3ppm per day to start. Higher levels only with close observation and patience.
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