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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '17, 01:02 
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First, we'll need to get you to tell us what kind of unusual plants you've got to grow in your aquaponics systems?
Sound like fun?


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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '17, 23:12 
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Ill play.. sure ill lose compared to some of the others though haha!

2 options,
Number 1 : avocado tree! started from seed and germinated 2 shoots which I have twined up eachother. Currently about 1.5 foot tall.

Number 2 is the more interesting one, a Japanese Goya (bitter melon / bitter gourd). If you have never seen them they are quite unusual! The fruit is shaped kinda like a cucumber but covered in lumps and bumps. common in india/asia, but not so much in aus. Everything else is normal I guess aha


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PostPosted: Jun 13th, '17, 07:46 
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Ill play.. sure ill lose compared to some of the others though haha!

2 options,
Number 1 : avocado tree! started from seed and germinated 2 shoots which I have twined up eachother. Currently about 1.5 foot tall.

Number 2 is the more interesting one, a Japanese Goya (bitter melon / bitter gourd). If you have never seen them they are quite unusual! The fruit is shaped kinda like a cucumber but covered in lumps and bumps. common in india/asia, but not so much in aus. Everything else is normal I guess aha

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The fern at Chiedy's is pretty odd



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PostPosted: Jun 13th, '17, 07:54 
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wildflowers and dragonfruit?


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A banana tree, finger limes, gourds.


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Firewood and some stuff I forgot the name of. :D


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PostPosted: Jun 15th, '17, 06:27 
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Does it have to be legal? :D :laughing3:


oh of course this is aquaponics not hydroponics..
I love that fern.


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Aloe Vera and Paw Paw
Paw Paw in Canberra is impossible of course, it germinated from a seed and I left it there. Didn't check recently, I am sure it is dead by now.


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PostPosted: Jun 15th, '17, 11:01 
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GurkanYeniceri wrote:
Aloe Vera and Paw Paw
Paw Paw in Canberra is impossible of course, it germinated from a seed and I left it there. Didn't check recently, I am sure it is dead by now.

How did the Aloe Vera do? I'd try it.


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Aloe Vera is growing nicely. I saw it first on Rob Bob's videos and thought would be nice to have.


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