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I have heard that ladybugs and daddy long legs spiders are both your friends in the garden when it comes to eating the pests that eat your plants. I understand they are pretty easy to get in most places. You just add them and forget them.. . basically.
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@musicianoconnor no not at all.
When flowers are grown in horse-shit, do the roses smell of it, when cut? Do any normal crops grown with compost carry germs, like carrots and other tubers, yeah, but you wash the dirt off before eating. Any fruiting that occurs above ground are always fine, I can eat tomatoes fresh from the vine without washing.
It's a very simple organic Nitrogen Cycle nothing else.
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What a great system, its videos like this that inspired me, well done.
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@Signzit Cool. I just signed up. It looks a lot better than the forums I was using earlier.
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@enticed2zeitgeist it's rule of thumb, based on the finding of users with dissolved oxygen meters over at BYA
w... *backyard aquaponics*com / forum
all of you reading and thinking of this effort for your further independence, should join. ITS FREE.
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@Signzit Twice an Hour?! That's it. I have mine going like every 8 minutes haha. Good to know I could add on 5 times the size of flower bed!
Also curious, what do you base this upon? Personal experience?
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I would suggest growing dandelions, herbs or other companion plants to keep your pest problem under control.
What kind of salt are you using? What is flash? What kind of catfish are you growing? I have like a million question, but I'll settle for those three for now.
RedSkeletone 1 month ago
@RedSkeletone hey Red, no problem brother!
the "salt" is called, "free-running salt" No it's not special salt... the only difference is, it has NO IODINE in it. Iodine is a metal and will hurt the fish.
"Flashing" is when the fish turn quickly to their sides, like using the water, for scratching an itch, it's a nervous disorder, brought-on by many things... you can google: "fish, gram negative bacteria"
Channel Cats & Blue Cats.
Signzit 1 month ago
Semper Fi
TheLivingPress 3 months ago
@TheLivingPress Semper Fi!
Signzit 1 month ago