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Hi Sylvia and al you Folks here:
Question 1 of 2,750,222 from Charley
I am looking for advice and guidance. I am at ground Zero on a new venture! We want to grow Lettuce, Basil, and Parsley. Is there anyone, already growing Lettuce on a commercial basis or larger domestic basis, who can offer guidance? I want to grow a quality tasty product. We already have a customer base throughout the Philippines in chilled food related product. We are looking at growing hydroponically Lettuce and herbs to distribute along with other vegetables to the same market. If we can run a small test are and successful we look to develop into a larger commercial farm.
1. Does anyone have plans for a small floating raft system? This may sound Dumb but only just realizing the significance of “Fish” in this whole process and the Malaysian Prawn thing has also perked up my ears as we already working with Lobster sales in Asia….. Still at the research stage and will defiantly keep all posted on developments if any!
Has anyone used diatomaceous earth for filtering on a raft system? Is it good or bad? I use it on my swimming pool and it seems to collect a lot of fine particles and is fairly easy to clean and refill.
Just met with our buddy who is doing research on aquaponics through the University of Hawaii. I asked him about your question and he said Dr. Ted Radovich (http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/RadovichT/cv.html) is planning research on exactly that. They are also going to test aquaponics using worm tea (from different mediums like manure fed worms vs. food fed worms.)
He did think it was completely possible that basic aquaponics could be lower in antioxidants/polyphenols/all those beneficially components of plants besides the main minerals, which is why they are testing. It seems to me that in the mean time adding worm tea is a good way to not only keep your iron in check, but also ensure that you are supporting food that will support you! I'll blog once their research is published.
aloha
jess
Jim Reed said:I'm trying to compare the taste/nutrients of vegetables grown in soil vs AP. My gut tells me that roots will absorb a more diverse group of nutrients in a soil garden than in an AP system. I want to know, if I'm eating veggies from an AP system, am I getting the same health benefits? Is there any literature on these comparisons? yet?
Hello,
I am trying to find anyone in S.C., GA, ALA, FL, who has an Aquaponics operation up and running that I can visit. Thanks, Joe
When do you need to visit? There are about 47 members in the Florida group and a portion of them have aquaponics systems up and running.
We will be doing a tour in central Florida on March 5th I think and then there will probably be another impromptu one on the 27 after the Training that is going on out at Green Acres Organics.
I'm Near Mount Dora Florida.
Joe Johnson said:
Hello,
I am trying to find anyone in S.C., GA, ALA, FL, who has an Aquaponics operation up and running that I can visit. Thanks, Joe
When do you need to visit? There are about 47 members in the Florida group and a portion of them have aquaponics systems up and running.
We will be doing a tour in central Florida on March 5th I think and then there will probably be another impromptu one on the 27 after the Training that is going on out at Green Acres Organics.
I'm Near Mount Dora Florida.
Joe Johnson said:
Hello,
I am trying to find anyone in S.C., GA, ALA, FL, who has an Aquaponics operation up and running that I can visit. Thanks, Joe
Great newbie question,
Imagine a flood drain system with, lets say 100 gal tank, and 100 gal volume of grow bed. When the pump sucks the most water from the fish tank the water that remains in the tank is the volume of media in the grow bed? That seems right but don't the fish go a little crazy with 1/3 the space for 15 min every hour? Thanks for the reply in advance -Aaron
Joe, I'm happy to arrange a visit any time I'm available. This coming week/weekend is pretty flexible for me at the moment if you wanted to visit ASAP.
If you are interested in attending the tour, I would recommend joining the Florida aquaponics group and checking the discussions there as the details for March 5 are posted, Michael Cosmo is organizing the tour.
Aaron,
If you have 100 gallons of fish tank and 100 gallons of grow bed, the fish tank volume may fluctuate as much as about 40%. As long as your stocking density is low or the fish small, this isn't usually a problem. However if you want the 2:1 grow bed to fish tank ratio, you will need some means to deal with water level fluctuations. Either a sump tank or some way to sequence the flow into the grow beds.
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