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Well silvia, if the water is re-cycling constantly, you could probably scoop a sample from anywhere in the system and have tests done. It is still probably comparing apples to oranges a bit but it should still give some interesting numbers to chew on.
I would probably scoop the sample from the water coming out of the grow beds of a very mature and productive system for the test. Or if you have the budget, maybe sample water in a few different parts of the system to see if there is much difference.
Some useful tests could also probably be done on the fish feed itself since I do know that using poor quality fish feed will usually result in deficient plant growth.
Thanks, TC. Good thoughts. No plant issues here - everything is growing beautifully - just trying to be prepared for a presentation I'm giving at Grow2010 in LA next week. Mostly hydro folks and I think this may come up.
Sylvia - I just saw this thread now. Sorry I did not add to it earlier because I think it may have helped at the grow show. Please let me know if you are still looking for more info on this topic as I think I may have what you are looking for, but it is a bit all over the place. The hydro people may not like it as it clearly shows that AP works better than Hydro in straight comparative experiments. Better yet, the work was done by a Hydro expert at a University. The document is a bit bulky to attach, but if you search "Evaluation and Development of Aquaponics Production and Product Market Capabilities in Alberta. Phase II." by Nick Savidov you should get it. In it he has a section where he compared AP to Hydro, first by analysing AP solution and trying to make a hydro mix to run parallel tests, and then one where he made a standard Hydro solution to pit against AP. AP won both rounds. In the text you will find good info on the macro- and micro nutrients at play, but also the man's reasoning that it was the AP process, and not only the nutrient levels, that was key. My kind of man - he understands the ECOSYSTEM concept!!
If this is not enough, I have info on aquaculture sludge nutrients, but this is highly feed dependent. Citing Savidov has always been more rewarding to me.
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