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 Post subject: Aqua Noob!
PostPosted: Nov 27th, '11, 16:32 
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:wave1: Hi everyone I am Herb Johnson and I have been growing plants since I was i very young I am now 32 years old and have a bonsai and orchid collection and have been growing herbs and fruit using hydroponics for the past eight years both indoors and out, but I am very new to aquaponics.

Over the past few years I have wanted to stop using chemicals in my hydroponic systems and have got to the point where I realize it is not possible to produce solely organic crops using hydroponics and it is very time consuming. Also with the cost of power rising I want a sustainable way to grow, this is why I turn to aquaponics.

I have set up a trial system using a fish tank (approx 300L) with 4 gold fish and about 50 guppies I have a simple gravity system constant flow running and have a few herbs such as basil , chives & a tomato.

I am constructing a larger system, I call it the IBC system on steroids, I am using A 2200L rain water tank with the top cut off which will be used as the grow bed,I also want to construct a further two grow areas, a vertical garden,and a two meter long grow bed all of which will run from the 2200L tank.This will take up all the free space left in my small rental property.

How do you achieve optimal growth out of a system with so many variables. :dontknow: How do you provide both the plants and the fish with optimal growing conditions :think: . I want to achieve great crops and delicious fish.Can this be achieved or is it one or the other?

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Herb Johnson.


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 Post subject: Re: Aqua Noob!
PostPosted: Nov 27th, '11, 18:10 
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You surely can get both fish and vegies or even flowers if you like, and you just have to get a balanced system working.
Check through the members system threads and find one that is like yours and read on
Get it up and running and post pics, and we will help :wave1:


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PostPosted: Nov 27th, '11, 18:21 
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Welcome to the addiction my friend, lots of good info here and plenty of people to help answer those tricky questions.

Post some pics soon... and good luck.


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PostPosted: Nov 27th, '11, 18:51 
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Welcome and good luck herb!

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PostPosted: May 24th, '12, 22:54 
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You looking to preparing a nice system here. Such a kind of a system would be much more helpful to you in gaining much profit and better results.


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Good luck with your plans, Herb. Your proposed setup sounds like it will be a beauty!

brandylorton wrote:
You looking to preparing a nice system here. Such a kind of a system would be much more helpful to you in gaining much profit and better results.

brandylorton, you talk funny, like a language translation app.


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PostPosted: May 25th, '12, 06:25 
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Herb Johnson wrote:
:wave1: have a bonsai and orchid collection.



Hi Herb and welcome.........

Bonsai and orchid collection.....don't hold back with the pictures mate, these are two things I would love to see in seperate threads. Please feel free to educate the uneducated on both subjects. Bonsai and orchid AP has always been a dream for myself, if only I knew how to grow them ???

Nice to have you here :flower:


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PostPosted: May 25th, '12, 06:50 
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Welcome mate, as every one says start a thread in members system and post photos. Will be interesting in following your set up.

Cheers. :flower:


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