Aquaponics - using Fish Waste

personified

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I threw some bag seed in with my aquaponics and one seed popped.
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I currently have some lettuce, chives, and tomatoes growing as well I was just curious how well the Ganja would grow.

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Using two Haight Solid State 3 watt Leds and 300 watts

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I feel like a proud father :)

I consider this as organic as it gets. While I have a few red wriglers worms living in the medium there are not many it is only the fish for fert.
 

rick19011

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Can't wait to see how this turns out, Aquaponics is the future for growing good in the future will be interesting to see how it performs growing ganja! :)
 

personified

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DTP Actually low tek soooo simple.

Johnny K I have had a bad run with heat and my worms have died in their dirt box. Some however are living in the medium happy as can be so there is a supply of WC. Yes I guess I could I was trying for coverage for the rest of the veggies. I have an extra 4 lamp 2 foot t-5 I may through up there.

Rick I have grown bell peppers in this way and it worked as well as squash. The only thing I had to add was mag (epson salts) during flower. I was very careful not to change the water too much because of the fish and it seemed to work. I expect the veg phase will be no problem it is the flower phase that will be challenging.


Thanks all for watching and I will keep ya all updated :)
 

laced23z

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nice set up i had a 15 yr old kid come in my hydro store asking if i knew anything about aquaponics he was doing it for a school project and he had a really nice set up one thing that is diff between urs an his is that his had alot more fish in it does that matter?
 

blimey

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Subbed. This looks interesting but I have no idea whats going on. I gotta do some research, later...
 

personified

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Kushdog -- I just let the worms live in the clay pellets with the water circulating from the tank. This is not normally the way one does aquaponics but it does seem to be a wet happy home for the few worms that are in there. I intend to get more worms and though them in. You can raise worms for food or balck soldier flys; however, I do not because the fish food is also dead fish ehich is a good fert.

Blimy here is a simple video explaining it. I have a differnt set up in that I am using a continuous pump nft vs the the various other ways to make the water flood and drain. http://youtu.be/FwMEulvJ2Ps

Laced - the ratio for medium suppose to be a min of 2 to 1 water for the filteration of the nitrites Although that is not exact it can also depend how many fish and feeding. More feeding more waste to convert and more plants means more uptake. I have had 50 gallons running 75 gallons of hydroton. The biggest concern is the fish not getting enough filtration.

The kid as probably using talapia which is a good food resource that can harvest every 9 months (if I remeber correctly). My first go around I killed a couple fish till the bacteria built up that converts the nitrites to nitrates which is the main reason for gold fish talapia are expesive to buy and breeding takes time and effort. I bought the goldfish as tiny feeder fish and now look at them.
 

personified

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No it does not need more fish i have been running more with the same out side I just moved inside because of my dog would not leave my pumps alone. As mentioned I grew bell peppers and squash from these same fish. I could add more fish but it is not necessary I assure you.

With talapia you can have 1 fish per gallon they can live (while I doubt happy) with that ratio. Gold fish need a lot more space or they will get stressed and or sick.

Look at the plants they are very happy the veggies are 3 weeks old with some new lettuce and parsley at 1 week old.
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Added the t-5 lamp and moved the mj sprout to a different position under the lights.
 

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Wolverine97

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No it does not need more fish i have been running more with the same out side I just moved inside because of my dog would not leave my pumps alone. As mentioned I grew bell peppers and squash from these same fish. I could add more fish but it is not necessary I assure you.

With talapia you can have 1 fish per gallon they can live (while I doubt happy) with that ratio. Gold fish need a lot more space or they will get stressed and or sick.

Look at the plants they are very happy the veggies are 3 weeks old with some new lettuce and parsley at 1 week old.
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Added the t-5 lamp and moved the mj sprout to a different position under the lights.
Huh, good deal. The more you know...
 

personified

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So I had another seed pop but it does not look like it is very strong just seems not to be growing very well.
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The other seed continues to grow and is a nice deep green color.
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The rest of the plants are doing just fine lettuce is going nuts and so are the tomatoes.
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Chives are starting to come up
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s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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o.k....I'll pop out for a second to tell you this: you're on the cutting edge with the fishtank...now- get another fishtank, and fill it with dirty fishwater(don't use ANY fungicides!)...next, add trim. I don't make hash, so my trim is top notch...bubble the trim in a well heated and lit area. I feed the goldfish spirulina...algae is a big part of this operation. the bacteria in the fish poop breaks down the ganja trim a bit. it's not a good idea to use the tea past the second week of flowering. your plants( and the micosphere) will love you!. my medium is hi- compost with lava, and charcoal in biodynamic soil. this is the future!
 

malignant

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you could grow talapia in a 90gal drum feed your plants, and grow fish big enough to eat. some people use horse troughs and a pump for current and grow all sorts of things. just need to build a large biofilter and water the plants for a full food production. its awesome, i dream of building an earthship and living that way, auquaponics in a greenhouse build in the middle of my house. check these out, this site offers pretty decent designs to fuel the mind of a savy diy minded individual.
http://www.backyardaquaponics.com/systems.html
 

personified

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s.c.mtn.hillbilly Yeah I am hip to spirulina or duck weed for food. Not sure what your saying about making hash.

Milignant - I had a larger system outside similiar to this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwMEulvJ2Ps
with just a NFT instead of the complex flood and drains. I tried bell siphon set up like this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiVbZNW0YL8&feature=related however since the pump is running all the time it was easier to set up NFT and works just fine.

I am aware of talapia as a food source I started with these fish as feeder fish and lost a few while building the microbs in the system. I should have peed in it to start things off. As a side note peeponics works also after all it is just another nitrite. Talapia are expensive to buy and while I was getting the system established I did not want to kill them. Besides I like to watch my gold fish it adds to my grow room escape.

As far as cutting edge Aquaponics Will Allen is the man!!
1 MILLION pounds of Food on 3 acres. 10,000 fish 500 yards compost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV9CCxdkOng

The only concern with MJ is the flowering phase and P since the fish poo are nitrites converted to available nitrates.
But that is the fun and exciting part about it something new to learn.
 

personified

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PS outside my dog will not leave my pumps alone. I just got a couple rabbits and am setting up my rabbit area I may try it outside again but for now I have enough projects on my list.
 

sso

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goldfish shit alot, he might be ok with less lol.

they also grow huge, that many in that small a tank, he´s gonna run into trouble later. (goldfish really require ponds (or huge tanks and not alot of them))

i use the waste from my 180l guppy tank for my plants. keeps them pretty happy. one doesnt need alot, i probably throw away most of the water.
 

sso

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oh btw, and that guppy tank is fully stocked with many different kinds of plants, still very good for plants (so i wouldnt worry much about not having enough nutrients with a plantless tank)

though ive begun to use my crayfish tank (50l plastic tub with crayfish that were too omnivorous for anything else (plus breed through cloning,all females, fast and large enough to make one wonder how they taste lol)
 
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