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Really nice setup !
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@keithsiao the water is moving constantly too. Mosquitos like still water to land on and lay their eggs.
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I was watching Central Texas Gardener on PBS and Skip Richter the local expert stated that winter is not the dormant season in Central Texas, Summer is. Once temp in the growing medium gets above 85 F biological activity slows down for everyone. I cover my reservoirs and grow bins with foil to reflect light/heat. I cover as much of the surface of the beds with a white neoprene.I keep reservoirs on the north side of my rig, Shade cloth and extra air bubblers also help productivity:)
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How do you deal with the heat in the summer? Is this a winter/fall hobby for us Central Texans?
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Are you producing enough food to offset the electricity cost?
drahm33 1 year ago
@drahm33 Yes. It helps to focus on growing nutrient dense foods
xingyiboxer 1 year ago
hows the mosquito?
keithsiao 1 year ago
@keithsiao None whatsoever. The fish eat the larvae.
xingyiboxer 1 year ago
Hey does the water fill too the top or were ur drain mark is how long is it filled for before it drains back I need help email me if u can bro
DTurbomr2 2 years ago
@DTurbomr2 Sorry for not getting to you sooner, Every bin has too fill at the same time so I adjusted the outflow of every bin individually. I don't adjust the inflow, just the outflow. The pump runs off a programmable digital timer. Once the rig was set up I timed how long it took the pump to fill the tanks when the drains were closed, then I opened them a little and added time. I eventually ended up with a three minute on cycle. They shouldn't drain too fast or slow. Flood/drain method. HOLLAH
xingyiboxer 1 year ago