Abbreviations forum - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T15:26:37Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/forum/topics/abbreviations-forum?commentId=4778851%3AComment%3A551235&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks so much Alex! Sylvia,…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-03-04:4778851:Comment:5514822014-03-04T03:10:11.602ZRich Filehttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/RichFile
<p>Thanks so much Alex! Sylvia, I'd be happy to update the abbreviations if there's an easy way to do it. Or I could send you a list of updates every so often so that they can be done wholesale. Thanks again for maintaining that page, it's very helpful.</p>
<p>Thanks so much Alex! Sylvia, I'd be happy to update the abbreviations if there's an easy way to do it. Or I could send you a list of updates every so often so that they can be done wholesale. Thanks again for maintaining that page, it's very helpful.</p> IBC = Intermediate Bulk Conta…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-03-03:4778851:Comment:5511862014-03-03T23:12:14.677ZAlex Veidelhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/AlexVeidel
<p>IBC = Intermediate Bulk Container. Commonly used to store various liquid products. Car oils, corn syrup, soap, etc. They're often repurposed for aquaponics growbeds and/or fishtanks</p>
<p>AACT = Actively Aerated Compost Tea</p>
<p>IBC = Intermediate Bulk Container. Commonly used to store various liquid products. Car oils, corn syrup, soap, etc. They're often repurposed for aquaponics growbeds and/or fishtanks</p>
<p>AACT = Actively Aerated Compost Tea</p> IBC: ?
AACT: ? (related to so…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-03-03:4778851:Comment:5514782014-03-03T23:06:49.419ZRich Filehttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/RichFile
<p>IBC: ?</p>
<p>AACT: ? (related to something with compost teas, any ideas?)</p>
<p>IBC: ?</p>
<p>AACT: ? (related to something with compost teas, any ideas?)</p> Good stuff, Alex and Rich. I…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-03-02:4778851:Comment:5512352014-03-02T20:48:18.705ZSylvia Bernsteinhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/SylviaBernstein
<p>Good stuff, Alex and Rich. I've added these to the Glossary of Terms on the home page, upper left - <a href="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/page/aquaponics-glossary-of-terms" target="_blank">http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/page/aquaponics-glossary-of-terms</a>. <img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Smile.gif"/></p>
<p>Good stuff, Alex and Rich. I've added these to the Glossary of Terms on the home page, upper left - <a href="http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/page/aquaponics-glossary-of-terms" target="_blank">http://community.theaquaponicsource.com/page/aquaponics-glossary-of-terms</a>. <img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Smile.gif"/></p> ppm: parts per million
ppt: p…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2014-03-02:4778851:Comment:5511112014-03-02T14:45:35.242ZAlex Veidelhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/AlexVeidel
<p>ppm: parts per million</p>
<p>ppt: parts per thousand (although, according to Wikipedia, it should always be spelled out "parts per thousand" since ppt actually stands for "parts per trillion". In an aquaponics setting though, I don't think you'll be measure things out in the parts per trillion scale)</p>
<p>mg/l: miligrams per liter (the equivalent measurement of parts per million)</p>
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<p>ppm: parts per million</p>
<p>ppt: parts per thousand (although, according to Wikipedia, it should always be spelled out "parts per thousand" since ppt actually stands for "parts per trillion". In an aquaponics setting though, I don't think you'll be measure things out in the parts per trillion scale)</p>
<p>mg/l: miligrams per liter (the equivalent measurement of parts per million)</p>
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