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This thread was borne from THIS thread, which has videos and the stuff that got me interested in the aquaponic idea.
I moved to Washington State a few months ago and have been using MMJ. The prices are about the same as what it always cost to get cannabis even when I was in HS so it has really pushed me to begin looking at growing my own. I used to have a 150 gallon aquarium with discus and I really enjoyed the design of the filter system and the science of how the filter worked. I heard about aquaponic gardening and it sounded like the perfect science project to keep my interest. Of course, there are things that are different about the gardening side and I have already learned that it is a fairly delicate balance. It is not as easy as I thought it would be but I think that I have put together a solid setup that will work well after my first setup was high maintenance and killed one sprout.
Failures I encountered:
* Overfeeding will lead to more nitrates, plants can't live in more nitrates even though they need them to grow.
* Some foods have lower phosphorous, N-P-K balance is important
* Clear-water formula means that it is trying to reduce algae growth, algae is a plant and we don't want to inhibit plant growth
* Mother Earth brand coconut fiber is finely chopped and not good for this project
* Start with fewer fish, they are cheap and it is easier to add a fish for more nutrients than it is to recover from burned roots
* Seeds are expensive and when they die, you will probably look at them for a few days hoping they will pull out of it.
Now, on to the design of my system.
I moved to Washington State a few months ago and have been using MMJ. The prices are about the same as what it always cost to get cannabis even when I was in HS so it has really pushed me to begin looking at growing my own. I used to have a 150 gallon aquarium with discus and I really enjoyed the design of the filter system and the science of how the filter worked. I heard about aquaponic gardening and it sounded like the perfect science project to keep my interest. Of course, there are things that are different about the gardening side and I have already learned that it is a fairly delicate balance. It is not as easy as I thought it would be but I think that I have put together a solid setup that will work well after my first setup was high maintenance and killed one sprout.
Failures I encountered:
* Overfeeding will lead to more nitrates, plants can't live in more nitrates even though they need them to grow.
* Some foods have lower phosphorous, N-P-K balance is important
* Clear-water formula means that it is trying to reduce algae growth, algae is a plant and we don't want to inhibit plant growth
* Mother Earth brand coconut fiber is finely chopped and not good for this project
* Start with fewer fish, they are cheap and it is easier to add a fish for more nutrients than it is to recover from burned roots
* Seeds are expensive and when they die, you will probably look at them for a few days hoping they will pull out of it.
Now, on to the design of my system.
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