Started this discussion. Last reply by Vlad Jovanovic Nov 26, 2012. 47 Replies 0 Likes
One of the troubles I have had with my aquaponics tank has been nitrogen buildup in the form of nitrates. Plants need different nutrients to grow. Limit one nutrient, and that limits the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephen Eugene Robinson Dec 3, 2011. 7 Replies 1 Like
I have been told with some authority that the limiting factor in Aquaponics is Potassium (K). What this means is that when plants grow, they remove all the K, and can't use the other nutrients. …Continue
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I primarily want to grow tomatos and squash. I believe I have a deficiency in Potassium, and I have been dosing with 5-10 grams of no-salt most days (KCl). Truth is, I am dosing blind. I don't…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by TCLynx Dec 1, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this little trick, but my nitrate level is above what the test kit measures, or even if it isn't, I can't tell thedifference between the top two indicators…Continue
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My system completed its cycling a little over 2 months ago. I am raising a nice amount of lettuce and not much else. I have 25 tilapia in a 180 gal tank. The fish are 2.5 to 3 inches in length. They eat like pigs.
The grow bed is 12 sq feet under 600w Metal Halide lighting run for 18 hours/day.
I have just had an infestation of aphids and white fly and am just now regaining control. While doing this, I pulled my tomato plants and a very healthy canteloupe…
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Hi Stephen,
I'm currently putting my AP setup together and am wandering where you found your water tank. I am considering an IBS container but would rather have something more like a huge oval shaped Rubbemaid stock tank.
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