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| Author: | DanDMan [ Oct 15th, '07, 23:52 ] |
| Post subject: | Neat e-book I found online |
I hope this is the right place to put this.. This is not aquaponics. Its hydroponics, but it shows some neat ideas for simply built systems and these could just as well be aquaponic systems as hydroponics. I found this while playing with the google search features. Here is the download Link The download is at the bottom of the page. |
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| Author: | Daniel [ Oct 16th, '07, 08:15 ] |
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Good link, thanks. I like the dutch pot setup with the stand built out of pvc which doubles as the drain for the pots.... |
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| Author: | trinipablo660 [ Oct 16th, '07, 08:47 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Neat e-book I found online |
Hello I am new too from Trinidad in the Caribbean, I have been doing some research too, Here is a pdf called barrel ponics hope this helps http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/0298c6f8c2_3.1MB |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Oct 16th, '07, 08:55 ] |
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Hey Trinipablo.... nice to have you here.... you have a kindred soul not too far away.... Damien (Caribean-grower) from Barbados… here’s his thread … http://backyardaquaponics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=674 |
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| Author: | trinipablo660 [ Oct 16th, '07, 09:53 ] |
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Kool I haven't started mine yet but i am doing allot of reading and plan to start in a couple of weeks and will post pics too I got the first book in the first trend an i must say great techniques I am not a farmer but love technology and innovation and this is the best i have seen I want to ultimately go commercial but i have to figure out the system first Good to see a Caribbean neighbor here, I have been to Barbados a couple times BEAUTIFUL country man |
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| Author: | Food&Fish [ Oct 16th, '07, 17:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Neat e-book I found online |
Thanks downloaded it theres lots of interesting stuff there especially dutch pots and aeroponics |
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| Author: | DanDMan [ Oct 16th, '07, 20:41 ] |
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Its rare to find quality info so I thought I'd point that one out. |
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| Author: | tamo42 [ Oct 16th, '07, 23:03 ] |
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Interesting book so far. I like the nutrient concentration explanations. It seems that the tendency for pH to fall in mature systems is due to an excess of nutrients in the system. Which implies to me that there aren't enough plants in the system. And I really like the nebulizer system. I used to have one of those in a tabletop gravel & water display piece. |
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| Author: | DanDMan [ Oct 17th, '07, 03:41 ] |
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Flood and drain, I think, is the best all around option. Deep water culture out preforms everything, but is limiting in what you can grow and it must all be tied up. I have tried aero/fogger ponics and its to demanding. One power or equipment failure or user error and your entire crop is gone. The aero ponic sprayer he had in the tub is more like a combo aero ponic / water culture. It may preform well. |
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| Author: | DanDMan [ Oct 17th, '07, 03:55 ] |
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tamo42 wrote: It seems that the tendency for pH to fall in mature systems is due to an excess of nutrients in the system. Which implies to me that there aren't enough plants in the system.
In hydroponics the nutriens are more like salts and plants do not use every nutrient equally so once it get enough out of balance then one or more nutrients will cause a condition that prevents the plant from being able to draw in the other nutrients. This is not a problem with natural nutrients. |
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| Author: | steve [ Oct 17th, '07, 07:26 ] |
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The nitrification process acidifies so will lower ph and reduce alkalinity |
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| Author: | tamo42 [ Oct 17th, '07, 20:58 ] |
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I see. Are shells and sodium bicarb the best ways to neutralize this effect? |
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| Author: | steve [ Oct 17th, '07, 21:08 ] |
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calciumcarbonate in the form of shells is my preference. Janet uses potassium bicarbonate. sodium bicarb also works well. with any of the bicarbs do a 1/10 test first so you dont throw the ph sky high |
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| Author: | Dave Donley [ Jan 5th, '08, 16:53 ] |
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Hey DDM, That link doesn't work anymore, says it was removed because of copyright violation. |
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| Author: | jazzplayermark [ Jan 5th, '08, 20:20 ] |
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Did anyone save the .pdf? I'd love to read it, but as DD said, it's gone. |
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