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My system is high pH so I actually wish I could get the maxicrop with Iron easily.
(Nate, could you provide a link to the type of Iron you used? I would be interested in a less costly chelated Iron product than I'm currently using.)
But back to the point of cycling and seaweed extract.
Daniel, even between fish, your bacterial colony will survive for some time... and "re-cycle" and ramp up rapidly as soon as an ammonia source becomes available...I am between fish atm and have reverted to hydroponic nutes. I was worried what would happen to the fish once I cycled in preperation for them. Do you think they will be ok or should i clean the system well? Can the beneficial bacteria survive with hydoponic nutes? RupertofOZ. so I should maybe add some carbamide? Do you recommend a brand? How much
Daniel E Murphy said:Daniel, even between fish, your bacterial colony will survive for some time... and "re-cycle" and ramp up rapidly as soon as an ammonia source becomes available...I am between fish atm and have reverted to hydroponic nutes. I was worried what would happen to the fish once I cycled in preperation for them. Do you think they will be ok or should i clean the system well? Can the beneficial bacteria survive with hydoponic nutes? RupertofOZ. so I should maybe add some carbamide? Do you recommend a brand? How much
Using small amounts (it's powerful) of urea... will provide an ammonia source... but a note to all...
Urea... in the form of Carbamide is quite a strong oxidising agent... and shouldn't be used when you have fish... as it will remove oxygen from your system... and spike your ammonia... both could be fatal...
You really only need a level tablespoon in about 1000L... to register an ammonia level... and you migth be surprised how high... always test after adding... and allow the spike to fall to zero for a few days before adding any more...
I'm with Sylvia on the question of adding hydro nutes... somewhat uneasy as they're soluble chemical salts that level metal ions in solution...
If you're just wanting to keep your plants growing... use Maxicrop...
While aquaponics loosely utilises "hydroponic" styles for growth... it is not a hydroponic system...Has anyone tried General Organics nutes
Daniel E Murphy said:While aquaponics loosely utilises "hydroponic" styles for growth... it is not a hydroponic system...Has anyone tried General Organics nutes
In fact the defining difference between aquaponics and hydroponics... is that aquaponics does use... or need to use hydroponic "nutrient" solutions or chemical formulations... such as traditional N:P:K fertilisers... which is really all those products are...
And many could be fatal to your fish...
Just feed your fish a quality aquaculture pellet feed... they contain all the essentially trace elements necessary for plant growth in an aquaponics system.. and the ammonia wastes from the fish... provide all the necessary "nitrates" required for abundant growth...
It's that simple.... and safe...
Other additives are only utilised if deficiencies show... usually due to pH associated "lockouts"...
Cycling a system only requires a pure ammonia source.. and only takes a few weeks...
Liquid seaweed extracts are high in trace elements... pure and fish safe... and all that plants need during cycling... or as ocassional "tonics"...
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