Aquaponics - is the fertilization of plants using circulating water around the plants rooting system - in this case I am using a fish (Koy & gold fish) pond as the source of fertilizer (fish waste) and a 4" pipe with 3" holes on top about 6 to 8" apart. No media is used, the 4" drainage pipe is simply used to hold the plants in place while the water circulates from the pond using a small pond pump and a 5/8" drip irrigation hose to the far end of the pipe. The pipe is then slightly downward so that gravity spills the water back into the pond. I've grown lettuce, cucumber, strawberry, & tomato's this way.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Aquaponics
Aquaponics - is the fertilization of plants using circulating water around the plants rooting system - in this case I am using a fish (Koy & gold fish) pond as the source of fertilizer (fish waste) and a 4" pipe with 3" holes on top about 6 to 8" apart. No media is used, the 4" drainage pipe is simply used to hold the plants in place while the water circulates from the pond using a small pond pump and a 5/8" drip irrigation hose to the far end of the pipe. The pipe is then slightly downward so that gravity spills the water back into the pond. I've grown lettuce, cucumber, strawberry, & tomato's this way.
Friday, December 18, 2009
New varieties of lettuce and new experiment
New varieties of lettuce seed I am trying are: Really Red Deer Tongue, Samantha, Australian Yellow, Mascara, Hyper Red Rumple Waved, Lollo de Vino, Redder Ruffled Oak, Merlot, Redina, Red Eared Butterhead. 12/7/09
Experiment: comparing growth media and its affect on sprouting and growth using different types of media
Media types: burlap, cellulose fibers, and perlite/vermiculite mix
Fertilizer: 1 tablespoon of Vita B1 to 2 gal water - very mild for sprouting
cellulose mat on left,

sprouting after 2 days on burlap 12/9/09

rockwool cubes in an incubator 12/10/09
lettuce seedlings 1/1/10 3 weeks later
tomatoes 2 - 4 leafs and horned melon 2 leafs 1-1-10 3 weeks later
Experiment: comparing growth media and its affect on sprouting and growth using different types of media
Media types: burlap, cellulose fibers, and perlite/vermiculite mix
Fertilizer: 1 tablespoon of Vita B1 to 2 gal water - very mild for sprouting

2 parts perlite to 1 part vermiculite mix in next 3 bins

sprouting after 2 days on burlap 12/9/09

rockwool cubes in an incubator 12/10/09
lettuce seedlings 1/1/10 3 weeks later
tomatoes 2 - 4 leafs and horned melon 2 leafs 1-1-10 3 weeks later
Friday, December 4, 2009
Hydro Sprouting
Hydro Sprouting of Seeds is basically get the media damp, applying the seeds to the media, and adding some warmth source with out drying out the media and seeds as they germinate. Two sources of heat: heat generated from overhead fluorescent light or bottom heat from a growing heating pad. I use the lighting. In both cases you must keep an eye out that the media does not dry out and stop the germination process.
PARTS
Burlap from the Walmart fabric section
cut the burlap to fit in the bottom
wet the burlap with plain tap water and let it soak 20 to 40 min
sprinkle seeds (mine are lettuce) not to close to allow growth
you can spread them aroung with your finger or tweezers
add over head light ( mine is flourescent) 11/21/09
and keep moist not flooded
seeds will sprout in about 3 to 5 days 11/25/09

Australian Yellow Lettuce 12/15/09
3 weeks later

Red Kale 12/15/09
3 weeks later

3 weeks later
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