Well, I've been getting enough questions and comments that TCLynx suggested I start a discussion so here it goes- I definitely want to hear about anyone elses attempts at vertical hydroponics, and I'm more than happy to share any details of my system that folks are interested in.
TC- Where do you find that media? I get my media from a large plastics company- the problem is, they only sell it in massive quantities (i.e. minimum orders of thousands of square feet, min. $5,000.00 an order or so). I got my intial stuff as a researcher, so they were willing to work with me. I'm currently using the stuff for my towers, and I'm trying to start a business selling towers (eventually) so I can make big orders. If you want a chunk of it, i could send it to you, or if you were interested in more, i'd split an order with you however you want. i also have lots of scraps- it's really cool stuff and it would be great to see more folks playing with it- i'd send you some scraps if you want. email me if you're interested- i'll send you thier contact information too if you want- but i've found they're really unwilling to work with folks interested in small quantities (they're wholesale).
Have you used if for any purposes other than your vertical growing towers? If so, what did you try and how were the results compared to other media. I've played with it a lot over the past couple years, and it's neat stuff. there are some folks using similar material for floating islands. I've used it as filter material, and water diffusion material, but the towers seem to really be what it works best for.
Have you tried direct seeding into it or only with seedlings? What are your seed starting methods for the seedlings going into the towers. The material isn't suitable for direct seeding- it's too coarse and porous, and really doesn't "hold" water like most starting materials. I start my seedlings in peatmoss or rockwool and then transplant the seedling peat/rockwool and all. I've experimented with different starting techniques, and the tubes do best with a peat/perlite/verm. mix that just goes straight into the towers.
Hope that starts to answer your questions. I'll put up some pictures of how i transplant.
Nate
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(my last system (aeroponic) had some disease issues).
And hence your support for UV sterilization.
Wow, for some reason I through your towers were much taller than that. 4.5' long isn't so extreme at all. So that is kinda like 4 lb of fish per foot of well wetted media material!!!!!!
Perhaps I'll be setting up some towers for my quarantine system which is currently under filtered!
You run constant flow to those towers right?
How heavy are the towers? I'm trying to think of the best way to convert this to a small scale in an apartment. Can I hang them from a hook in the drywall popcorn ceiling, or would I need to build a frame to hang them from? Do you use all natural lighting? How could artificial lighting work?
How heavy are the towers? I'm trying to think of the best way to convert this to a small scale in an apartment. Can I hang them from a hook in the drywall popcorn ceiling, or would I need to build a frame to hang them from? Do you use all natural lighting? How could artificial lighting work?
Sylvia, yeah.. It's time I fessed up ;) I'm even looking into where I could go to study it for college. I think I finally found a subject that I want to learn enough that I could sit through classes for - and a subject where I wouldn't be teaching the teachers about it (Actually happened in several graphic design classes).
Nate, Right this moment it's purely speculation and trying to figure out how it would work... I don't have tons of space in my 2 bedroom apartment, so the vertical format might work a lot better than grow beds. My main motivation is that since it would drip in a very localized spot, I would be able to cover the half of my tank up again. Leaving it exposed with river fish concerns me, especially since I had one of the silver dollars jump out as I poured them in the tank at start up. It's not really a situation I'd like to relive!
I have maybe 3 - 4 ft of clearance above my tank, so I would probably keep them short - 2 ft max. I might try to put one together to see how they would work with fruit-bearing produce, strictly experimental.
Nate,
I really like your design. Like everyone else I would have a hard time buying $5000 worth of the media! Living here in the desert in Southern California we use what we call swamp coolers or also know as evaporative coolers. In these coolers there are pads that have water flow through them and then air is pushed through to make a cooling system for our homes. The stores sell these pads made of different types of materials, but one in particular is made out of a blue fabric that looks very similar to what your using, but just thinner. I actually used it in my biofilter for my Koi pond. I wondering if this would work as well layered in your 4" tubes. If you would like I could send you a sample of it to look at. It could be a very reasonable solution. They come in like 3'x3'x1/2" sheets. You could probably go onto Homedepot.com or Lowes.com and pull them up to look at. The only draw back to them I think would be that sometimes the fibers come loose and would get into the water, but that could easily be taken care of with a screen of some sort at the bottom of each tower. Love the way the system looks! Hope you don't mind if I give it a whirl!
Sorry it's taken me so long to respond- I think you could cut them down to 2 or 3 feet no problem. they seem to be very flexible as far as heights go. if you have a hard time finding materials, i think i'll have a company up an running selling these things within the next month and a half. I don't want to use this site to sell things, but i'm thinking about trying to find aquaponics folks who would want to buy them at cost essentially to test them out. and tell me what they think. something to keep in mind.
Emma Lysyk said:Sylvia, yeah.. It's time I fessed up ;) I'm even looking into where I could go to study it for college. I think I finally found a subject that I want to learn enough that I could sit through classes for - and a subject where I wouldn't be teaching the teachers about it (Actually happened in several graphic design classes).
Nate, Right this moment it's purely speculation and trying to figure out how it would work... I don't have tons of space in my 2 bedroom apartment, so the vertical format might work a lot better than grow beds. My main motivation is that since it would drip in a very localized spot, I would be able to cover the half of my tank up again. Leaving it exposed with river fish concerns me, especially since I had one of the silver dollars jump out as I poured them in the tank at start up. It's not really a situation I'd like to relive!
I have maybe 3 - 4 ft of clearance above my tank, so I would probably keep them short - 2 ft max. I might try to put one together to see how they would work with fruit-bearing produce, strictly experimental.
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