Hi
I am considering buying a roll of 800 gauge high density polyethylene to line my growbeds, is 800 gauge heavy enough? i'll be using pea gravel as grow media,a roll of (HDPE) is very expensive, i want to use plastic or rubber pond liner but i was concerned about the plastic leaching into the water!, does rubber leach? would leaching in ap systems gb or ft liner's hinder AP farmers from obtaining an organic cert?. thank you.
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Good idea with the fence panels and liner, probably can't beat the price (though personally I would use LDPE if I went the liner route; I've read LDPE is organic-certifiable whereas EPDM isn't, which makes me wonder a little about EPDM). Unfortunately there are many more points of failure as compared to single-cast tanks, so I think I will stick to those. In fact I may go all Rubbermaid now.
I'm trying to estimate how big of a sump I'll need. Is there a rule of thumb about how much volume gravel takes up in a GB? Or more directly, roughly how much water would drain from a flooded 100 gal GB filled with ~1" gravel? Thanks!
UPDATE: From what I just read online it sounds like I should expect just ~20 gal of water to drain. Sound about right?
We use low density polyethylene that is 20 mils. This is a food grade liner that can be certified organic. HDPE is much more expensive. Rubber liners like EDPM will leach into the water. If it smells like a tire you don't want to grow food in it!!
If you are planning to make a commercial system I would discourage you from using media. There are so many advantages to using the raft system for a commercial setup The biggest if that everything on the farm is mobile. Without planting roots in media, everything can move around. When plants are small I keep them in a tight spacing then spread them out to a final grow out spacing after a few weeks. This saves me valuable grow out space increasing my overall yield! I put small plants into troughs at one and harvest from the opposite end which makes harvesting much more efficient. Check out some of my pics to see this.
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Chris
I read on the Friendly Aquaponiocs FAQ that they have used 20mil Dura Skrimm. I had bought this same liner and now trying to return it because the billboard liners are the same thing.
Chris Smith said:We use low density polyethylene that is 20 mils. This is a food grade liner that can be certified organic. HDPE is much more expensive. Rubber liners like EDPM will leach into the water. If it smells like a tire you don't want to grow food in it!!
If you are planning to make a commercial system I would discourage you from using media. There are so many advantages to using the raft system for a commercial setup The biggest if that everything on the farm is mobile. Without planting roots in media, everything can move around. When plants are small I keep them in a tight spacing then spread them out to a final grow out spacing after a few weeks. This saves me valuable grow out space increasing my overall yield! I put small plants into troughs at one and harvest from the opposite end which makes harvesting much more efficient. Check out some of my pics to see this.
Aloha
Chris
nice looking tank David!
The original prototype valves were made of ABS plastic... the "aquaponics valve" now available is produced from ASA plastic as opposed to the old ABS.Do you know what materials are in the Aquaponics Indexing Valve you sell? Is there any oil involved?
How much time between beds and how fast you set the beds up to drain will dictate how much the fish tank level fluctuates but you can easily manage a 2:1 system with the indexing valves.
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