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PostPosted: Apr 23rd, '15, 05:14 

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Hi does anyone know where i can find info about individual plant type nutrient uptake ? cheers rick


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Welcome to the forum Rick. Any particular type of information or just in general?


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Hi all and thanks for the warm welcome, im building a small system which will only have a few fish. nutrients may be limited so im trying to find info/data on uptake of different types of veg and herbs or some feedback from people that have a small system as to what is realistic to grow ? cheers rick :)


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Lettuce is usually a good bet. You might need to supplement with something but it doesn't take many fish to run a system.

I haven't seen tons of details online but some of the hydroponics books would probably breakdown the nutrients needed for the different plants better than anyone here could.


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