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In Murray's video he shows that you can add an organic seaweed extract product to the water and it will support the plants until you get the fish producing enough waste. The exact product is not available in the US but I did find a similar product. You can see the aussie product Seasol at this link. http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/shop.html?page=shop.product_detai...
When I go home today I will check what it is I bought and send a link.
By the way Murray says it turns the water brown but clears up when you stop using it.
This is what I am going to use until my fish can support the plants. This might solve various peoples problems with not enough fish to plants.
What have the rest of you guys used?
Interesting topic, Greg, and how great that Tawnya is already in the midst of doing this. I'm wondering if the worm tea is causing the system to cycle - i.e. establishing a colony of nitrifying bacteria - or if the worm tea is actually adding Nitrates directly to the system? In other words, when worms "excrete", is it ammonia like fish and other animals, or is this part of the magic of vermicompost that the the bacteria is sort of built into the "system"? I'd find it pretty easy to believe that with worms you get ammonia, nitrates AND nitrifying bacteria...does anyone know?
Tawnya, are you using the Growing Power potting solution of 1/3 each vermicompost, compost and peat?
Sylvia: Could you start a thread about Maxicrop Seaweed and what others might be using to supplement the fish water. since you have used it. I am sure there are lots of folks on here that have a fish to plant ratio problem or just too big of a fish tank for the number of fish and plants. Maybe Murray will chime in on how much to use also. This might help Daniel Murphy also. Did you use the product with iron on not? I tried this last year for just Hydroponic Vertigro but it keep going anaerobic due to the heat. I even tried using a Dosatron pump but still had problems. All heat related. Tell us how you used it and how much etc.
We have a bunch of different potted plants, which are mostly from garden centers as they were brought into Growhaus by various people. That being the case, there were not planted with a specific soil mix. Also, we have a 2.5-3" deep pea gravel base in each of the beds. Its a good question about the worm tea with amonia and nitrites. I tested the water for these yesterday and they both read 0ppm. So based on timing, it could be that the worm tea initially produced both the ammonia spike and then the nitrites and we just don't catch it in a water sample. All I know is now there are nitrates which is what we are looking for. I will keep you posted after the addition of fish, with closer water testing to determine how these elements change over the next few weeks.
Sylvia: Could you start a thread about Maxicrop Seaweed and what others might be using to supplement the fish water. since you have used it. I am sure there are lots of folks on here that have a fish to plant ratio problem or just too big of a fish tank for the number of fish and plants. Maybe Murray will chime in on how much to use also. This might help Daniel Murphy also. Did you use the product with iron on not? I tried this last year for just Hydroponic Vertigro but it keep going anaerobic due to the heat. I even tried using a Dosatron pump but still had problems. All heat related. Tell us how you used it and how much etc.
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