Aquaponics Made Easy DVD
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epic music for an epic subject for an epic time.
Well done sirs.
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are all the nutrients the plant will ever need come from the fish themselves and the bacteria that decompose it? In your videos, you mentioned that the final product from fish through the bacteria that breaks it down is nitrogen. But that is only one of many nutrients a plant needs. How do you incorporate the other nutrients needed or do the fish provide all the nutrients ever needed?
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1:02 LOL, "You're gonna have dead fish I'm sorry to tell ya."
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@valdezorbust and your comment certainly did not need to be posted. not everyone can grow hydrophonic and aquaponically this dvd could help them. so you saying it isnt worth it to some it might be worth it.
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@shpixi Well fish poop and poop is good for fertilizing is one thing i can think of.
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...what fish got to do with any of plants?
(thank you in advance)
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@MurrayPonics The other people who have such attitude are young collage kids who haven't had to work much and they don't have much expendable income , they are increasingly following the "give me resources for free Venus project or the zietghist project"
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Kool movie..gotta try it..
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The DVD is 39.90 plus post and the A$ is pretty close to the US$ almost to the cent.
You can get it in the USA from The Aquaponic Source.
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@MurrayPonics I've seen the DVD since the comment and it's pretty good. I would buy it I just don't know how $29 converts from Aussie to US.
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how much is it i want that video
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@valdezorbust Why should it be for free ? It costs money to make these things and I have to pay bills just like everybody else. It is rare to get such silly comments, but when they come it is most often from some over paid government worker who is accustomed to getting most things for little or no effort.



Seedlings are grown elsewhere, The dirt is washed off and the roots are plunged directly into the clay balls or gravel media. That's it. The plant roots are submerged in water but do not rot because the water is heavily oxygenated. That's all you do. The plant will grow normally.
flashtoons 9 months ago
iam impressed, just one question, what other medium that i can use if the red pebble is not available here in my country (philippines).
handsomedevil888 1 year ago
20mm gravel or three quarter inch gravel is good. Just make sure it is pH Neutral.
flashtoons 1 year ago