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DISCLAIMER. Aquaponics is a new field and though I've done this for several years I continue to make errors and run experiments that could cost a grower replicating this time and yield.
Further to this differing species, strains, environment, water quality, content, and more can all affect the outcome.
This thread gets back edited as I learn so if you only read the recent posts as it grows, I advise you don't build a system till you've read the whole thread again, and asked me questions if you wish.
Though scientists claim - "significantly improved growth and yield with Aquaponics over conventional Hydro" - I can not. I have seen astounding growth at times, but I've seen better, or more consistent growth, in other system types found here at ICMag. This is not a problem with the scientists claims or the technology, it is mine, the growers fault, and system faults. I wanted to run as maintenance free and zero waste as possible, I'm trying to tweak things up only recently, to help those, including myself, seeking more growth.
I do claim - Aquaponics will improve the taste and strength of any strain.
It seems to 'add nurture to the nature'...
Aquaponics is the marraige of Aquaculture and Hydroponics. Fish wastes are converted by bacteria into nutrients for your plants. The plants in turn keep the water clean for your fish by taking up the nutrients. Simply move the fishes water and wastes through a hydroponic system and back, while having sufficient biological filtration, and you have an Aquaponic system.
Further to this differing species, strains, environment, water quality, content, and more can all affect the outcome.
This thread gets back edited as I learn so if you only read the recent posts as it grows, I advise you don't build a system till you've read the whole thread again, and asked me questions if you wish.
Though scientists claim - "significantly improved growth and yield with Aquaponics over conventional Hydro" - I can not. I have seen astounding growth at times, but I've seen better, or more consistent growth, in other system types found here at ICMag. This is not a problem with the scientists claims or the technology, it is mine, the growers fault, and system faults. I wanted to run as maintenance free and zero waste as possible, I'm trying to tweak things up only recently, to help those, including myself, seeking more growth.
I do claim - Aquaponics will improve the taste and strength of any strain.
It seems to 'add nurture to the nature'...
Aquaponics is the marraige of Aquaculture and Hydroponics. Fish wastes are converted by bacteria into nutrients for your plants. The plants in turn keep the water clean for your fish by taking up the nutrients. Simply move the fishes water and wastes through a hydroponic system and back, while having sufficient biological filtration, and you have an Aquaponic system.
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