Aquaponics Update:

in #agorism6 years ago

The Transplants Survived!

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I was getting a little worried but it looks like they're gonna pull through. The day after I moved them the lettuce was drooping really bad. It didn't look good. The next day they were perking back up.

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One of the lettuce plants still looks a little bad but it might come back. The efficiency of aquaponics is amazing.

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I was thinking about adding a few grow beds and selling fresh, aquaponic veggies and maybe some fruits. I have sold some to neighbors a few times when there was extra but this is a perfect opportunity for a workable grey market business.

Support Your Local Grey Markets

Black markets too!
I'll see how the first transplants go and work from there. The microbes in the bed should be well enough established to grow pretty much anything.

Starve the state and don't forget to tip your dealer!
-Aahabb

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Way t' be, man. This is the way to go. Health, self-sufficiency... can't beat it.

Yeah, I Started looking into aquaponics a while back and it was on from there!
My first one was a five gallon bucket with a tomatoe plant and it shot up fast as hell.
Self-sufficiency is an attribute seldom found nowadays. But i think it's slowly making a comeback.

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