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Hi All,
Great idea Eric testing the PH. I did the same when starting my AP. It was suggested that i purchase a freshwater master test kit, test the PH of some of my intended system water in a container, get and record the reading( neutral water is PH 7), place some media in this container for approx. 24 hours and test again. This way i will find out if the media is raising the PH of the water. I was told that a neutral PH of around 7 is good and above that meant that the media was buffering(raising) the PH in the water.
keep us posted on how your rocks work out. everything I've read says "use 3/4 inch". I'm in the same delima as you, hydroton is just too expensive on startup. gravel should be 1/6 to 1/10 the cost. you'll have some pretty expensive veggies and fish if you pay the full price.
good luck!
keep us posted on how your rocks work out. everything I've read says "use 3/4 inch". I'm in the same delima as you, hydroton is just too expensive on startup. gravel should be 1/6 to 1/10 the cost. you'll have some pretty expensive veggies and fish if you pay the full price.
good luck!
Hi Adrena,
Usually, as an indicator, we let the water sit in the barrel to see if algae will grow in it. If algae grows in them, we assume that the contents weren't toxic enough to inhibit plant growth. If you want to save water, fill a container with water and rinse small amounts of gravel in it by hand, you aim is to remove the heavy sediment only, while cycling the system( over some weeks) the colored water clears up on its own, rinsing with a continuous stream waste a lot of water.
Thanks I'm glad you told me that. I don't want to waste a lot of water. I was going to get a sprayer for my hose and spray the crap out of them, lol
Harold Sukhbir said:
Hi Adrena,
Usually, as an indicator, we let the water sit in the barrel to see if algae will grow in it. If algae grows in them, we assume that the contents weren't toxic enough to inhibit plant growth. If you want to save water, fill a container with water and rinse small amounts of gravel in it by hand, you aim is to remove the heavy sediment only, while cycling the system( over some weeks) the colored water clears up on its own, rinsing with a continuous stream waste a lot of water.
I use this product mixed with pea gravel and have had no problems so far, and its alot cheaper than hydroton.
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=SR365
I use this product mixed with pea gravel and have had no problems so far, and its alot cheaper than hydroton.
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=SR365
Hi Adrena,
Usually, as an indicator, we let the water sit in the barrel to see if algae will grow in it. If algae grows in them, we assume that the contents weren't toxic enough to inhibit plant growth. If you want to save water, fill a container with water and rinse small amounts of gravel in it by hand, you aim is to remove the heavy sediment only, while cycling the system( over some weeks) the colored water clears up on its own, rinsing with a continuous stream waste a lot of water.
Hi Adrena,
Sounds good to me, the toxic stuff usually in black barrels, but you never know, so good of you to do some investigating. Have you dreamed up a design for your AP as yet? The rules of thumb document will give you all the specifications for your component ratios- ie. water,fish,media sizes.
Hi Adrena,
Sounds good to me, the toxic stuff usually in black barrels, but you never know, so good of you to do some investigating. Have you dreamed up a design for your AP as yet? The rules of thumb document will give you all the specifications for your component ratios- ie. water,fish,media sizes.
Yes I think I have it right from you tube videos back in January. That's when I started planning this but didn't get too far like I thought I had it all figured out, lol. I believe the ratio is equal in fish pool size per gallons as to grow bed but I can have up to 3 times the amount grow bed compared to fish pool. I still call it a fish pool, lol. I don't know what everyone else calls it, but my fish do get to swim in it. At least they don't have to pull weeds from the garden before they are allowed to swim. That's what my mom did to me and my sister when we were kids.I guess that's how I started to love the garden, compared to my sister who will not lift a finger to help me and she's my roommate, lol. She watches me sweat and drinks her coffee, lol. I couldn't even find the rule of thumb document.
Harold Sukhbir said:
Hi Adrena,
Sounds good to me, the toxic stuff usually in black barrels, but you never know, so good of you to do some investigating. Have you dreamed up a design for your AP as yet? The rules of thumb document will give you all the specifications for your component ratios- ie. water,fish,media sizes.
Hi Adrena,
FYI here are the rules, which you can read in the meantime http://aquaponicscommunity.com/page/aquaponic-gardening-rules-of
Here's an easy way to make a bell siphon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzZzjK7aFrA I used this simple method, and has been working for almost 1 year without any maintenance whatsoever.
Since you have more media(beds) than FT(Fish Tank) if you want your fish to be comfortable, you can grow 1 fish to a maximum of 1 pound in 5 - 7 gallons of water. So total volume of water in the FT divided by 5 or 6 or 7.
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