Aquaponics Update: Growing Fast!

in #food6 years ago

Two Weeks Later...

It's been almost two weeks and my broccoli and lettuce is growing fast.

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I added some mint and Italian parsley to grow beside it. They're not part of they system, I just thought it was a good spot.

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Those microbes are working hard feeding the plants! I'm thinking about getting a bigger tank and adding some edible fish. On the other hand I just found out I could possibly sell goldfish to local pet shops on a pretty regular basis. And they aren't that hard to breed.

Some other fish I have been looking at are talapia, catfish, trout, and bluegill. Crawfish (craw dads, or little tiny lobsters) can be good for keeping the bed clean. I already have a sucker fish so I don't know how they would react together as they are both bottom feeders... and one has claws!

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Here is a compassion of the lettuce from the garden and the lettuce in the aquaponics system...

Garden

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Aquaponics

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Full disclosure' I haven't been feeding (I use organic fish fertilizer) the garden lettuce as much as I should. But I've been watering it regularly because it's been really hot here lately. That being said there would still be a clear difference nonetheless. Aquaponics is a far more effective and efficient delivery method of nutrients.

In the next few weeks I will most likely expand the tank and the grow bed. I want to add more vegetables and see how they do. I've mostly grown herbs in the past but I can expand the system more now that I have moved it outside.

Stay Free, and support your local black/grey markets!

-Aahabb-

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Very nice! After the year we are having, I may consider some aquaponics next season. Check out Jack Spirko on YouTube. That dude runs some badass legit aquaponic gardens. Even has a system that captures bugs in his tanks that supplement the diet of his fish.

Thanks I'll check him out. That bug catching idea sounds awesome! I was just looking at what kind of bugs I could feed my fish.

Yeah, aquaponics would be great for areas that dont get a lot of rain. Its been in the mid 90's for the past couple weeks here and they don't even droop at the peak of the day. There are even simple countertop setups you can either buy or make yourself. With a small grow light you would be set all year. I was thinking about doing that for herbs.

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