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Author:  Mark [ Sep 12th, '08, 12:16 ]
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Hello everyone, I am from McAllen, Texas and I'm looking to start my own AP system. Actually, I started building a system about a week or two ago, but have not had the time to finish. Will post pics asap.

I've been reading the forums for a while and I thought it was time to show my face :) here it is.

Well, I am looking forward to completing my system and see how it all goes. (I am sure I'll be asking a lot of questions, so bare with me)

BTW My name is Marcos.

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Sep 12th, '08, 12:20 ]
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Its a very smiley face :D

Author:  ruins [ Sep 12th, '08, 12:55 ]
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Hi Mark welcome,

yeah i know the feeling i have been trying to 'finish' my system for a month now and have just got the pump running. a week or two maybe six, then i will get fish :lol:


good things take time, that what i keep telling myself :brilsmurf:

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Sep 12th, '08, 13:02 ]
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11 months in, and I'm still building :roll:

Author:  Nocky [ Sep 12th, '08, 13:39 ]
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6 months in an ground work done........maybe, man you never finish :?

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Sep 12th, '08, 14:38 ]
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When you run out of yard, buy some more yard :D

Author:  TCLynx [ Sep 12th, '08, 23:27 ]
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Run out of yard and start in the house? On the roof? Add vertical towers, :)
Welcome and there is no cure.

Author:  Jaymie [ Sep 13th, '08, 04:49 ]
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Hi Mark, welcome to our madness :compress:

Author:  Mark [ Sep 13th, '08, 06:03 ]
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Thanks guys, I'll see if I can post some pics as soon as I leave from work. my system will be about 1000 liters fish pond (hole in the ground with pond liner) and for growing medium, I will have 4-rows of 4" pcv pipe filled with gravel and hope to grow some lettuce & strawberries.

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Sep 13th, '08, 07:40 ]
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Beware that 4" pipe will become blocked with roots etc over time - dont even think about planting larger things like tomatos. Lettuce and suchlike are fine.

Author:  Mark [ Sep 13th, '08, 07:50 ]
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I plan on using growing beds for the future. I have already seen pics of lettuce root and it is a concern, but for the moment I want to start with what I already have. Any advice as far as pumps? flow? cost?

Thanks

Author:  Mark [ Sep 13th, '08, 08:23 ]
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I am trying to figure out how to post pics.
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This is what I have so far. I only have 6 feet of working space here, but if everything goes well I have more room to grow. (actually, this is my parent's home, I own a small backyard and I'm affraid of vandalism, but I have convinced my dad and he is very excited!!!) :lol:

Author:  Outbackozzie [ Sep 13th, '08, 10:08 ]
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For 1000 litres use a small cheapy ebay 2000 - 3000lph pump. They are noisy, wastefull on power, but cheap, and reliable enough for a small system.

Author:  himzol [ Sep 13th, '08, 17:57 ]
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Hi Mark,

You may want to get in touch with King Eric the 14th, what you have there is very similar to what he has already done. This is his system: viewtopic.php?t=477

Himzo.

Author:  ruins [ Sep 14th, '08, 07:13 ]
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good one mark,
your got a hole in the ground and pipes on the wall.

you have been busy :lol:

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