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Yes if the media is limestone it will raise the PH of the of the water in the system forever. You need PH neutral media to have successful grows. To test your media you can do the fizz test by putting some of your media in a glass of vinegar. If you see small bubbles coming from your media you know the PH is high.
Ok thanks for that info. How about the gravel in the other bed, do you think it is suitable for aquaponics. What type of media should I use in the beds?
Thanks
Hi Jimmy,
Your media, if you insist on using gravel, should be stone of the Quartz type(inert). Have you tested your source/incoming water as well? With the Ph as high as you have, plants will show signs of deficiency
Other types of media include: Hydroton or some other expanded clay product, expanded shale, growstones (recycled glass). I am about to buy this product for a project that I am working on: http://www.hayneedle.com/product/plantthorticulturalclaypebbles8mm1...
It is the best price I could find with cheap shipping for 45 liters of media.
Hi Jimmy,
Your media, if you insist on using gravel, should be stone of the Quartz type(inert). Have you tested your source/incoming water as well? With the Ph as high as you have, plants will show signs of deficiency
Hi Jimmy,
In my country we have Gravel sites supplied from Quarries. These depots stockpile different grades and types of gravel. I use the quartz type used for decorating plant/garden beds, they usually come black or white in color. I use a pea gravel. When you do find a supplier ask for quartz stone 1/8, 1/2, or 3/4 inch will do.
if you live in ct dc de ma md me nh nj oh pa ri va vt & wv New england Hydroponics sells Plant it Hydroton for 32.99 with free shipping for orders over 100.00
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