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 Post subject: Bunno aquaponics
PostPosted: Jan 11th, '14, 21:21 
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Hey all thought I'd update system going well, no maron losses for a long time, great growth in my plants

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 Post subject: Re: Bunno aquaponics
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Plants look great! What all do you have in there?


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 Post subject: Re: Bunno aquaponics
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Broccoli, celery, silver beet, tomatoes, spring onions, lemongrass, strawberrys, pumpkin, chillys, capsicums, basil, corn, cauliflower and planting some cucumbers today


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 Post subject: Re: Bunno aquaponics
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Looks great. Plants very green and looking healthy.


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All looking pretty good Bunno !!


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Plants more today just some cos lettuce


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Went to bunningss to "look" got more plants lol didn't thinking would fit them in bud I did it added:
1x Sweet potato

4 advance seedlings xBurples cucumber

8 seedling xWhite onions

Red bunch onions

1 bok choy


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 Post subject: Re: Bunno aquaponics
PostPosted: Jan 14th, '14, 18:48 
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I'd get the sweet potato out of there quick smart. I think it was Faye that once described what sweet potatoes do in an AP system..they completely take over.


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I'd get the sweet potato out of there quick smart. I think it was Faye that once described what sweet potatoes do in an AP system..they completely take over.

Yep, that's what she said - massive root network that takes ages to separate the expanded clay from.


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I love the word 'Bunno'


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I love the word 'Bunno'



haha other ppl call in bunvegas yeha I think not lol


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PostPosted: Jan 14th, '14, 20:20 
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I'd get the sweet potato out of there quick smart. I think it was Faye that once described what sweet potatoes do in an AP system..they completely take over.

ph really my idea was just to plant the base in there and grow it to the ground where it should re root,
to kick start it off basically


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 Post subject: Re: Bunno aquaponics
PostPosted: Jan 15th, '14, 07:42 
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According to gardening Australia they can be grown in water. Might try some in a net in the tank


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