After watching the new Murry video I am interested in making a wick bed. Has anybody tried one?
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I don't see why the wick tub could not be connected to the aquaponics system. I mean that the wick tubs could have a 2" PVC fill pipe directly connect to the aquaponics system with a automatic shut off. When the fill pipe is full the automatic valve shuts off the supply until the water has been wicked up and drops down low enough to turn the valve on again etc. Kinda like the shut off valve on a swamp/ evaporative cooler. This would allow the fish waste water to be readily available for the rooting plants at all times.
If someone did want a constantly wet bed they could set it on a timer and still get the same effect. Anyone care to comment? Tear my idea part? I will take no offense..
Hello Sean,
I have been recirculating the water in my wicking beds for over 4 years now - NO dead fish or leaching of harmful chemicals etc. Secret is that you "make your own soil" using items such as Coir,Vermicast, aged composted pine fines and so on. Just make sure that you have an excellent soil liner so as to to let it flow back to your fish tank.
I am sharing with you a Youtube posting where I show one of my Recirculating Wicking Bed design and one which I call "River Beds" (these have been developed further to make them more functional).
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Sean Salas said:
I don't see why the wick tub could not be connected to the aquaponics system. I mean that the wick tubs could have a 2" PVC fill pipe directly connect to the aquaponics system with a automatic shut off. When the fill pipe is full the automatic valve shuts off the supply until the water has been wicked up and drops down low enough to turn the valve on again etc. Kinda like the shut off valve on a swamp/ evaporative cooler. This would allow the fish waste water to be readily available for the rooting plants at all times.
If someone did want a constantly wet bed they could set it on a timer and still get the same effect. Anyone care to comment? Tear my idea part? I will take no offense..
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