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Has anyone tried growing grapevines in an aquaponic system?

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I've heard of a few people in OZ trying it but I don't know if any have been planted long enough to really have any comments on production yet.
I have a friend of mine willing to get me some vines out of a production vineyard. I have been wanting to try this but was unsure if they would survive in an AP system. I hate to kill his vine since they are not that easy to come by.
Tom I have a vine in mine and it has been struggling. I would plant it in soil and take a cutting and try it. My ph is a little high as well and hope to fix that when I swap out gravel. Good luck.

Tom McLemore said:
I have a friend of mine willing to get me some vines out of a production vineyard. I have been wanting to try this but was unsure if they would survive in an AP system. I hate to kill his vine since they are not that easy to come by.
I see no problem with a perennial other than the fact that soilless culture is traditionally suited to quick crop production. But, you're not in a commercial business, so you could have  stopped reading at the first four words.
I think one of the problems is grapes prefer a dry soil inbetween waterings. Might be too much water for them.

Eric Warwick said:
I see no problem with a perennial other than the fact that soilless culture is traditionally suited to quick crop production. But, you're not in a commercial business, so you could have  stopped reading at the first four words.
Probably an oxygen issue, though.

David Waite said:
I think one of the problems is grapes prefer a dry soil inbetween waterings. Might be too much water for them.

What if I were to flood the bed less often. Think that would help? I could also provide more aeration for that grow bed.

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