Take Look into Aquaponics
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:13 am
Look into Aquaponics - Sustainable food production system
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- Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaponics
- Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_Cycle
Gives you some very nice options for sustainable food production even if you are using solar power.
its a few options to keep you with food even options to sell off Surplus Food / Fertilizer / Excess Fish live stock (If your breeding)
- Aquaponics benefits you if even if you still like to use soil (Aquaponics: Accelerate seed growth - Aquaponics:boost to young plants sizes before they go into the soil)
- it also Benefits you if you want to go completely Soil free system (note some plants DO need supplements added to the water like calcium, potassium and iron)
-- I hear tomatoes + lettuce + strawberry's do very well on soil free Aquaponics and supply a bountiful amount of surplus tomatoes + strawberry's
Aquaponics also allows Growth in batches - Mass production line Batch Growing and Batch Mass Harvests mean longer seasons with crops
(You have to or you'll Crash the Nitrogen Cycle and if that Falls apart you'll get Dead Fish - Only time Aquaponics gives you a brake is winter time but even then you have start redoing the 15% ~ 25% Water change each week until you get plants growing by force )
Aquaponics can be very cheap to make (Can even use old Soft Dirks bottles To make Bottle Grow Chain walls
Photo by vinzcha and is Creative Commons / Free to share / Retransmit
- Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaponics
- Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_Cycle
Gives you some very nice options for sustainable food production even if you are using solar power.
its a few options to keep you with food even options to sell off Surplus Food / Fertilizer / Excess Fish live stock (If your breeding)
- Aquaponics benefits you if even if you still like to use soil (Aquaponics: Accelerate seed growth - Aquaponics:boost to young plants sizes before they go into the soil)
- it also Benefits you if you want to go completely Soil free system (note some plants DO need supplements added to the water like calcium, potassium and iron)
-- I hear tomatoes + lettuce + strawberry's do very well on soil free Aquaponics and supply a bountiful amount of surplus tomatoes + strawberry's
Aquaponics also allows Growth in batches - Mass production line Batch Growing and Batch Mass Harvests mean longer seasons with crops
(You have to or you'll Crash the Nitrogen Cycle and if that Falls apart you'll get Dead Fish - Only time Aquaponics gives you a brake is winter time but even then you have start redoing the 15% ~ 25% Water change each week until you get plants growing by force )
Aquaponics can be very cheap to make (Can even use old Soft Dirks bottles To make Bottle Grow Chain walls