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I agree 100% with everything RupertofOz is saying here. One of the biggest appeals of aquaponics to me is that you can avoid using things like GH nutrients. They are expensive, build up in your systems and need to be regularly replaced (the opposite of an AP system) and toxic.
RupertofOZ said:Daniel E Murphy said:While aquaponics loosely utilises "hydroponic" styles for growth... it is not a hydroponic system...Has anyone tried General Organics nutes
In fact the defining difference between aquaponics and hydroponics... is that aquaponics does use... or need to use hydroponic "nutrient" solutions or chemical formulations... such as traditional N:P:K fertilisers... which is really all those products are...
And many could be fatal to your fish...
Just feed your fish a quality aquaculture pellet feed... they contain all the essentially trace elements necessary for plant growth in an aquaponics system.. and the ammonia wastes from the fish... provide all the necessary "nitrates" required for abundant growth...
It's that simple.... and safe...
Other additives are only utilised if deficiencies show... usually due to pH associated "lockouts"...
Cycling a system only requires a pure ammonia source.. and only takes a few weeks...
Liquid seaweed extracts are high in trace elements... pure and fish safe... and all that plants need during cycling... or as ocassional "tonics"...
Sylvia- Could you share with us where we could find the information about the testing you did with Pure Blend. Also which of the Botanicare Pure Blend products did you use?
Sylvia, is there a local place for Maxicrop? If so, did they carry the stuff with iron? I'm looking to get my ph down and right now I just have the goldfish so some extra plant food would be good.
Pamela Urbas said:Sylvia, is there a local place for Maxicrop? If so, did they carry the stuff with iron? I'm looking to get my ph down and right now I just have the goldfish so some extra plant food would be good.
Here you go guys and girls....
http://www.shopmania.com/shopping~online-garden-outdoors~buy-maxicr...
http://www.horticulturesource.com/maxicrop-maxicrop-liquid-seaweed-...
I'm in the process of flushing the hydroponic solutions from my system (vertigro pots) and will be using Maxicrop for everything until the fish cycle. My current ratio is 1/2oz per gallon, but when the fish cycle in I'll be cutting that back, possibly by a factor of 10. Since I have a 600 gallon system, that will mean a quart added as needed.
Just flying by the seat of my pants, no idea what the outcome will be. Michael is my science guy, I'm more the jump in and hope there rocks aren't to shallow.
Ron, I'm really interested in what you and Michael are doing as well. I bought a Vertigro last summer and never got around to setting it up. I was just going to use Hydroton - did you guys ever try that or gravel? Sorry if you answered this earlier...
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