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AquaponicHerb
09-20-2009, 02:02 PM
I am a professional Aquaponist. That is I set up aquaponic systems for people. This is using aquatic animals like fish, that produce waste, which is broken down by bacterias into uptakable n-p-k. This is all organic, and my brand new prototype needs no water removal, no flushing, no cleaning, and it is totally self-sustaining. All one does is feed the fish and top off every 3 weeks. I even have automated fish feeders.

I'm a medical marijuana patient, and I've decided to use my system to grow cannabis. I found a cutting-edge way of injecting organic bloom ferts into the lavarock pots without killing the fish, but still maximizing p-k. Micronutes abound because it is a topped off with hardwater; perfectly loaded with micronutes. I got frogs, Goldfish, Cichlids, Koi, snails, self-sustaining duck weed that supplements feed, worms, ladybugs, dragonflies, and a few Mollies. My nitrates run at about 1200 ppm, all organic, and I have the ability to inject direct nutes into the root system using my own technique.

I also have a leaching/flushing technique through a seperate system.

This is all organic, self sustaining, and I grow tomatoes, parsley, basil, lettuce, squash, various bog plants, strawberries, and a few others. This system feeds me, and provides me with very potent medicine. My last harvest of Og Kush (will post pics), and Grandaddy Purple (Will post pics), smoked better than any of the top grades at the local dispensaries here in California. It was high yield, organic, smooth smoke, massive trichomes, and rapid growth.

I'd be happy to answer any questions reguarding my 3 years of research in the field of aquaponics.

AquaponicHerb
09-20-2009, 09:56 PM
Early vegging shots. Optimal water temperature with self adjusting ph. No matter how much hard water I added, the ph just stayed at 7.1. Nitrites dropped off to nothing and high nitrate levels. The tomato plants exploded to 12 feet tall in 2 months. Cheeze vegged fast with the organic frog poo. 10 percent of the water wasted with hydro or farming.

AquaponicHerb
09-20-2009, 10:25 PM
Still no maintenance to the system. Had to nurse a Koi. The plants were blooming vigorously. Added extra fish tank, and continuous direct organic bloom injections into roots, every 3 hours.

AquaponicHerb
09-21-2009, 08:43 AM
Taking some microscope shots to get optimal harvest point. Super resin production, very very sticky.

AquaponicHerb
09-21-2009, 02:31 PM
Check out this girl! She is soaking up the Cichlid and North American Bullfrog poo. She is also getting biobloom directly injected into roots every 3 hours. Expected yield: 1/4 pound. I haven't done much but just feed the fish...

texashustle
09-22-2009, 12:00 AM
I put a kitten in my res but it died, I think.

AquaponicHerb
09-23-2009, 02:28 PM
Check out these pics of Cheese, G13, and Og Kush grown with fish. I'm in the process of harvesting and yields were heavy. Yield from my 1 Cheese plant was a little over 3 ounces dry processed bud. Will post pics soon, top shelf dense big buds...

AquaponicHerb
09-26-2009, 07:36 AM
Just harvested, half of the Cheese is dry. 1 plant got about 3 ounces, organic aquaponic baby.... :jointsmile:

AquaponicHerb
09-27-2009, 10:36 AM
Check it.

polishpollack
09-27-2009, 10:39 PM
Is this root injection method something you can share? Not too many people grow this way but it's reputed to get great.

AquaponicHerb
09-28-2009, 10:44 AM
I use a special method to get bloom nutes in there. They are at super high levels and the aquawater only supplements during bloom.

I use small tubing, which is drilled into the sides of the pots. The method is no secret but the tolerances are insane. I inject approximately 100 ml of high concentration organic bloom nutrients every 3 hours to each blooming plant via a separate 25 gallon container which has its own air pump.

Its automated and I fill the reservoir every week or so. The amounts have to be just right, I overshot it first and got nute burn and lockup on 1 plant. I dumbed it down and I had to experiment with the mixture for awhile. Now I get optimal ppm; in the lavarock itself where the roots are it reads around 1400 ppm bloom, and the water is around 750-800.

I'll post pics of the unit later, its rather simple but like I said its in the mixture, amounts, type, and intervals of delivery that make all the difference.:rastasmoke:

foggyman
10-04-2009, 12:51 AM
please excuse my spelling...

i have read about this science and have done some experiments with the crap that came from my 6ft lake malawi ciclid tank. also with pirhana. by just adding it to the pots but.....

i can instantly see the comertial benifit of this type of system and i can also see the benifit to people in 3rd world countries where added nutrients are hard to come by...

to make it a succes all you have to do is set up a measured system. by this i mean one that people can buy, set up and run with virtualy no training.

i would think that at the moment this system needs constant care and attention... youll say it doesnt because you have become an expert in this field and have a feel for what needs to be added/taken away by instincked.

but i would probable kill the fish and the plants in weeks...

for example.... if you could write an equation which showed X amount of a certain type of fish getting fed F amount of food in T amount of time will provide enough nutrients for P amount of plants. which will yield Y amount in weight.

as certain types of fish are used in different countries as food stocks, you would need to work out which fish produce what sort of nutes and in what sort of quantities.... so potential customers could cost effect the differing types of systems you had on offer.


mate i think your on the edge of science with this. dont stop pushing and get this system out on the market....

if you could incorperate vegitarian fish into the mix that eat fallen leaves, old roots, or algy. you might just have a self sustainable food source not only needed in space travel but also in china and other place where food or space is tight...

could you base the system on algy. the sun is usaly availiable at any place on the planets surface or in space and its free... if the base food was a fast growing algy. then off you go...

i suppose your could be called GOD now lol as youve made a 100% self suffient ecosystem.



wowowowowowowowow......

have you call NASA????

BIG RESPECT DUDE... OH BY THE WAY IM SURE SOME ONE WILL COME ALONG AND SAY THEY HAVE HEARD IT ALL BEFORE AND POST LINKS TO SPOIL YOUR FUN. BUT YOUR ACTUALY RUNNING THE SYSTEM SO SOD THEM....


what reasearch have you done in terms of finding the most productive fish.
and in terms of the most productive base food source????

also is there any way to limit the water losses even thurther to make this usable in drought prone areas???

actualy if this was in a bubble you could recycle the oxygen, co2, food, nutes, moisture in the air.... every thing. as there is a plant or animal on this earth for everthing you would need...

ps... do the fish like bud hahahahaha

peace out foggyman...:hippy:

AquaponicHerb
10-04-2009, 06:11 AM
I have more information reguarding my research, I've released it on youtube and its pending approval. I will post the link as soon as I get it. I'd like to create some interest here so when I do get specific you guys will see it.

Stay tuned....:thumbsup:

AquaponicHerb
10-04-2009, 06:16 AM
Check out this video on youtube:

YouTube - Aquaponic Cannabis (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3gQ_OXREo8)

:cool:

AquaponicHerb
10-04-2009, 06:37 AM
Check out this related video on aquaponics:

YouTube - Aquaponics -- Grow up to 10 Times the Plants in Half the Time (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmE3uq8elD0)

:rasta:

AquaponicHerb
10-06-2009, 12:40 AM
Got an amazing harvest of medicine. Cheers.

spreadthelove
10-06-2009, 07:34 AM
Hello, i was wondering if we could meet up to discuss aquaponics and if your services are available. Cheers, StheL

AquaponicHerb
10-06-2009, 08:10 AM
sure :) message me

AquaponicHerb
10-13-2009, 02:59 AM
Check out these new pics of the last of my harvest. I'm going to be setting up a new aquaponic system which will be downsized and more efficient. The water volume is important to keep up, and I will try to maintain at least 500 gallons in the system for stability. It will be designed with the intent of low-maintenance. I'm going to shoot for a 4 week no-maintenance period with fishfeeders and 45 gallon excess ballast-res type system with double redundant spill-tubes.

I want to be able to set up a system, cycle it, monitor and take readings, then leave it up for a month without having to do anything. I can simply set this up remotely and have it work on its own. I'm also thinking about growing catfish or perch, as Tilapia are illegal in my area.

AquaponicHerb
10-13-2009, 03:03 AM
Continuing on with Aquaponic research. I'll be updating this forum regularly and am in the process of moving my grow operation. Good luck and thanks for reading my posts.....
AquaponicHerb - Aquaponic Grower

FreeDaHerb
10-13-2009, 03:15 AM
Very cool stuff dude..I believe Breeder Steve of Spice of Life seeds got into this years ago that's when I first heard about it. Supposingly it was the best smoke ever and obviously very natural, I think he used tilapia first and then african cichlids if my very short term memory serves me incorrectly.

I also tried a kitten in the res one time back in the day but sadly it died also. Was a strain called "Cat Piss" mmmmmmmmmm :wtf:

:rastasmoke:

j/k

Good grow man! Big up ya'self. :rastasmoke: :hippy: :thumbsup:

spreadthelove
11-20-2009, 04:47 AM
what's the best way to get in touch with you? I'm also very interested in your research and may have an opportunity that may interest you.

theworkworks
11-30-2009, 07:14 AM
I just sent you a message on Youtube (found you there before I found you here).

Would love to chat about your system!

Say "when" and "how"

Thanks

FatBudsXXX
12-20-2009, 05:18 PM
Great...!!! F.U.C.K.I.N. AMAZING!!! You are my Idol...!!! Self contained ECO SYS...?!?! Perfection...!!! JUST DO IT...!!!

AquaponicHerb
01-10-2010, 02:43 AM
I will be posting a couple of new grows using new technology.

Skihigh
01-10-2010, 06:56 PM
What a great read Amigo! What a wonderful and natural way to go about it!
You otta be nominated for a Nobel prize!!!

AquaponicHerb
01-11-2010, 02:36 AM
Hoping to do more work with aquaponic cannabis. I have a grow I'm currently working on...

tonski671
01-31-2010, 11:20 AM
yeah man!!! im experimenting with aquaponics right now. im doing a dwc system with aquarium water and the regular system. my plants love this stuff. i love the fact that its organic and easy for me because i have alot of fish aquarium around.



keep up the good work ma!!!

PEACE!:rastasmoke:

AquaponicHerb
02-02-2010, 04:08 AM
missing aquaponics. doing passive hydro now and the chemicals burn the leaves a little no matter how diluted you make them it seems.

uncleweed
02-03-2010, 02:47 AM
cool man, a design or pictures of construction of such a system can help a bunch of ppl out ... meaning me.... ;-)

bobgod85
02-07-2010, 07:15 PM
Hi, first off I have to say your system is great and your buds look great. I to have a love for aquaponics. So much so I spent a lot of money on a University of Manoa minor in aquaponics, lol. I thought i might share what I know.

Anyway I do something similar to what you are doing but with vegetables of various sorts and 100% organic. There is a problem that commonly occurs in 100% organic aquaponic systems, there is no Potassium or Phosphate or micronutirents and in long term systems there is not enough iron chelate. There are several solutions to the problems in aquaponics. It is also possible to close the entire cycle of the system...where the only input is food waste.

chickens over fish pond- chickens shit in pond and the shit is great npk and dissolves well right out of the chicken and into the pond, and you get eggs too...can you say wake and bake omelet :jointsmile: (In china they use pig manure from pork farms in massive scale operations.)

bat guanno- Same as chicken except you have to pay for it and you get no eggs :( I use bat guanno because I haven't bought chickens yet, or a cage.

wood ash- I have one of those new charbroil infrared barbecues, it allows you to cook your food with wood chips in the bottom really easily. The wood chips turns to ash, and i put it in a womens nylon stocking and place in the fish bin. Wood ash has potassium phosphorus an magnesium. Alternative method for making wood ash...campfire.

vermiponics-there are many ways to intergrate worms into aquaponics:

a. compost your food with worms, put their casings in a nylon stocking and hang the stocking in in a bucket right over the top of an air stone. This leaches nutrients into the water and provides beneficial bacteria that prevent most diseases when used as a foilar spray. Dump the rest of the bucket into the pond, or set up a peristaltic pump system.

b. worms can be trained to not die in an ebb and flow system if the cycle of water is short and they break down the muck that eventually clogs your media.

c. worms can be fed to your fish as food.

Black soldier fly larvae- buy this, Protaââ??¢Culture & The BioPodââ??¢ - Advanced Composting Using Black Soldier Fly: The Future of Food Waste Diversion & Recycling (http://thebiopod.com/), it composts food scraps at insane rates and self harvests the larvae for consumption by your fish, (and possibly chickens). It also works with milk and meat, which will kill worms. The resulting byproduct can then be fed to the worms, which make compost tea for your pond and more food for fish (and chickens).

azomite- provides micro nutrients from lava. you may have to buy this...i get it off the volcano i live on

add iron chelate-(ok maybe not 100% organic ;)) iron chelate keeps your leaves very dark green an prevents chlorosis, yellow and light green plant leaves. )

I love the direct injection of nutrients its an biological engineers pipe dream, however its technical overkill just change your fish species. Selection of fish is crucial to easy maintenance. Catfish are ideal. Asian catfish preferably. They are invincible fish. They have proto lungs and gills; theoretically you could grow catfish on your floor as long as you keep it moist... :stoned: We had one flop out of a tank in the lab and it lived over the entire weekend on the floor, it was really dry though and almost died, but nonetheless it ultimately lived. I dissected a catfish an severed its spinal cord and its heart still beat with no tissue connecting the body to the head, very hardy indeed. I personally hate talapia, too much maintenance and they over breed in a massively food rich environment (overfeeding just adds nutrients and cat fish can gulp air, so don't worry about them). Rainbow Trout are good if you want to eat your fish, but are SOOOO easy to kill. Thus, catfish are the best for cannabis growing (they can survive inorganic fertilizer too but I would not eat them...). Catfish love high density as well. We got up to half cat fish and half water in a 10 gallon fish tank with an air-stone and coke 6pack rings for biological filter media that the fish can swim through. The tank needed a cafeteria tray with a brick on it to keep them from jumping out. Make sure to fill the tank with 2 inch PVC in 6-12 inch lengths for them to chill in. The more fish per gallon the more concentrated you can get the nutrients per square foot of grow space.

Aeroponic aquaponic has also been done at the lab with tomatoes. You just use a bunch of ultrasonic misters on floaters in a fish pond with plants hanging over the top. This set up would most likely destroy the entire structure that contained your gro-op if your indoor tho. Humidity gets insane and destroys your house (but cools the area :D free A/C).

Aloha from Maui

jakester
02-07-2010, 10:49 PM
Wow. This stuff is really inspiring. Not having the means to experiment like this, I really admire and appreciate the work you guys do in this field. If humans ever do any terra-forming your knowledge will be useful for creating closed-systems and micro habitats. I love the elegance of getting vegetables, animals, eggs and waste all in the energy cycle and working for you.

Keep up the good work.

AquaponicHerb
02-08-2010, 09:00 PM
those were all great ideas man. Some I've read, some not. Right now I'm not doing the kind of work I could be doing with aquaponics, but rather focusing on venturi technology at the moment. I should be up soon with another aqua grow.

Please keep this forum alive. I have still had the best smoke from the aquaponic system I designed.

I'm doing a grow right now with some different ideas and concepts. I'm trying to combine some concepts in hydroponics in a way that hasnt been seen using venturi style oxygen enrichment. I have some vortex prototypes that deliver oxygen to levels I have never seen; not because I can measure it, but the oxidation "fizzing" and milk colored water from the 5 micron bubbles. The bubbles stay in the water for about 20 minutes, they dont float to the surface like airstones.

Here it is:

http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponics/180066-grandaddy-purple-sativa-spirit-bubble-gum-blue-dream.html

I know this technology is out there, but once my prototype is perfected I hope to call this the 5-20 micron venturi adapter by aquaponicherb.

pelcami
02-25-2010, 03:23 AM
Hi AquaponicHerb [and other dedicated growers]! Insane systems you have engineered. I hope your work on the Venturi technology research is as fun as the other systems you have gotten to work. I am a noob trying to get the basic aquaponic part of my system to work, and appreciate all that you have posted. I read the posts, checked the pics, watched your videos. One word describes it all: siiiiiiiick.

My objective is not exactly to grow da ganja, but more to model and develop an integrated system people (in regions of scarcity) could use to grow their own food. It's a personal hobby that's become a dedicated area of personal research. I fix computers for a living, and use all the profits of my one-man business to fund it. I dream of publishing my findings under a public license... so no company could make money off of it, and it could serve people.

An overview of my system and objectives are here: http://www.chiros.net/niche.html

I've found this type research happens at different universities... but, in my opinion, the most innovative and hard core work is here. For this reason, I decided to sign up.

I seem to be hitting two problems:

1) pH. My trusty swimming pool testing kit says water pH is around 8.2. Can you (or any others here) recommend the most fish friendly way to lower pH to the level for optimum plant growth?

In my system, I am using filtered, non-city drinking water, and added fish + duckweed. I have a gravel-filter with a lift tube. A pump in the tank passes water into manifolds with 1/4" drip system tubing (dripping the aquarium water over bochoi seeds/rockwool/hygroton rock). Helical light bulb (box said emits wavelengths used for growings) provides the light. That's it.

2) Potassium/Phosphate deficiency. What are the most cost-effective ways you have found to introduce these nutrients into the system?

I am observing the stunted growth [you, BobGod85 identify in the above postings]. Since I have not added any - I suspect potassium/phosphate deficiency.

Any help or leads you're at liberty to provide is much appreciated.

AquaponicHerb
02-25-2010, 11:07 AM
Hard water with very high ppm off the bat, at about 8.0 and lots of calcium. I just let it sit and filtered it through nasty layers of lavarock before it made it into my system. I never had problems with micronutrients because I topped off every week with very hard calcium buffered water. I also allowed debris to rot and settle in there because of the design, as I wanted it to break down with the rest.

I've heard of micronutrients and metals being a problem. There are some feeds and such you can give them, and metals exist naturally in certain types of rock.

To answer your question, focus on keeping the fish alive. If you have to, just buy distilled water, and give them 30% water changes. I would take a piss in your aquaponic system and dump some bacteria in it to start a couple weeks before introducing fish. Oh ammonia works too. :P

You dont want to overdo it. Like 1 part urine to 20 parts water. And add bacteria, keep it warm, and circulate/cycle it. Try to grow plants in it....

Then try a few fish at a 50% system solution 50% distilled. Keep an eye on your ph, but once the system gets running ph wont be a problem unless you got something unusual in there.

pelcami
02-25-2010, 05:57 PM
Rocks, piss, and water: Doesn't get much more simple than that!

Seriously, thank you for the pearls AquaponicBob. Life and growing be provisioned in the details. If I get something worth a picture, I'll post it.

AquaponicHerb
02-26-2010, 12:35 AM
Always happy to share my experience with one of my many passions, Aquaponics.

Heres some pics of some of my setups in the past...

:):)

aquaponic
03-30-2010, 05:15 PM
Hi there my friend...

I use a Aquaponic system too, have malauy cichlids for vegetation with ph in 8.0 and other tropical fish for flora, with ph in 6.8. this is my passion, im love to see the cannabis and other plants like letuces, tomatoes and some herbs growing fast and beauty...and the water return clean to fishes, without nitrits...

But im still have problems in Flora - low levels of iron and photassium, high levels of humidity and the hot water in summer...im live in Brasil so the water in summer reach over the 30º Celcius. so im cant get a big bud yet...

Im do my registration only to say for you - Grats!

Thank you my friend for show your plants and system, you inspiring me to continuos my aquaponic garden... sorry for my inglish...hope you can understand.

Send some love from Brasil!:hippy:

Aquaponic Poa.

AquaponicHerb
04-01-2010, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the kind words. Good luck to you :)

AquaponicHerb
04-13-2010, 02:28 AM
moving my research to grasscity forum because of lack of interest on this forum

AquaponicHerb
05-31-2010, 12:50 AM
I am building a laboratory type setting for this grow. I have established the nitrogen cycle and constructing my first aquaponic grow beds.

I have ultimate control over everything on dials and displays. I have built a water processing station as well as an air processing station. I am running a sterile environment - all surfaces scrubbed with hydrogen peroxide plus hydroxyl radical flushes. My equipment was thoroughly cleaned from my last chemical grow and all new lavarock.

GetThisOrDie
05-31-2010, 11:48 AM
What are you growing this time? Are you going to use your sunrise/sunset emulation for this one?

AquaponicHerb
05-31-2010, 09:52 PM
I am going to be seeking the "Blue Dream" genetics from the dispensary I have a close relationship with in Sonoma County. I would like to grow 2 Blue Dreams under 1000 watts for this Aquaponic Grow. I am going to try to hit 1 LB of dried product without killing the fish.

How is your setup coming along?

GetThisOrDie
06-01-2010, 12:00 AM
Nice strain. Ive seen pictures of outdoor blue dream harvests in norcal with SOLID single colas that were at least 4-5ft in length and about as thick as a womans leg!

Should be a good choice for trying the 1lb mark indoors.

I am still cramped for space and trying to get these automatics done so I can have some medicine to last me while I experiment!

Check em out if you like. Id love some more feedback!
http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/184300-auto-dwarf-grow.html

I still plan on trying your suck it bucket and also will be trying to come up with some sort of outdoor planter to hold multiple plants with a single watering source. Also need it to be mobile, possibly on casters.

The strains I plan on using next are Diesel, Blue Fruit, Blue Hash, Blue Mystic, and possibly Hashplant Haze.

I like blue...lol.

What are the odors like from the fish tanks and what not?

I like you outside pics as well... I can tell you have passion for growing things.

AquaponicHerb
06-01-2010, 12:28 AM
The odor is not really a problem. The main thing is not to let humidity build up or let the air stagnate. You want super ventilation so the odor cannot build up. Also mold management is key here, I use peroxide and I scrub surfaces regularly with sanitized paintbrushes and sponges. You also want tons of fans near the floor area; I have 4 mini 5" 110volt fans than I use for spot drying.

AquaponicHerb
06-01-2010, 06:50 AM
feeding fish. also modified a new venturi which i am using in mainline.

AquaponicHerb
06-04-2010, 10:59 PM
Update-

I have built fish tank #1. I am currently treating the water for chemicals and I am cycling bacteria. In 24-48 hours I will transplant the fish I have so far into here.

Featured is FISH TANK #1:

NOZZLE #1 : Venturi Micro Atomizer (<100 micron bubbles)
NOZZLE #2 : Venturi Crude Bubble Ejector (high air volume mix big bubbles)
NOZZLE #3 : Venturi Double Intake w/mainline fitting (3 venturi throats, highly adjustable)

Checked out some different fish species today and checked in with the dispensary for some strains. Still nothing that I want mostly "Kush" varieties.

CovertCarpenter
06-06-2010, 02:02 AM
Update-

I have built fish tank #1....
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...highly adjustable)

Checked out some different fish species today and checked in with the dispensary for some strains. Still nothing that I want mostly "Kush" varieties.

Dude, you almost say 'Kush varieties' as though they were a bad thing... ;)

AquaponicHerb
06-06-2010, 09:15 AM
lol yea seriously. I love kush its actually my favorite medication (bubba kush) but I've already grown several types of kush and I am going for different strains.

AquaponicHerb
06-09-2010, 06:39 AM
new lab pictures. I have establishment with high nitrates and low nitrites accordingly. I am running other benes and soil enhancers for added organic breakdown.

this is going to be a good grow i can just feel it

i have begun positive reinforcement training on my carp and they are responding slowly but surely. pretty soon they will let me pet them.

:stoned:

AquaponicHerb
06-10-2010, 11:25 PM
I started my fish training as stated earlier. I am beginning the process of "dog and pony" training for my fish. Together with my fish I am going to grow some good medicine.

GetThisOrDie
06-11-2010, 01:34 PM
Haha thats great... What are the benefits of the training?

AquaponicHerb
06-11-2010, 08:24 PM
The benefits are I can pet the fish whenever I feed em :)

GetThisOrDie
06-12-2010, 09:14 PM
lol... Thought you were going to bust out with some crazy science behind it. Pretty fish! Awww...

turtle420
06-15-2010, 04:12 PM
Just read everything.
Thanks for sharing!

AquaponicHerb
07-28-2010, 03:22 AM
wanted to check in with you guys and see whats up. anyone done a venturi yet? how about hydroxyl radicals? any logical analysis to speak of?

please keep me informed i would love to share more information with those interested....

E
:thumbsup:

DoctorKoi
10-26-2010, 11:07 AM
Meet the Koi Room.

1000W High Freq Mixed Metals VEG
400W High Freq Sodium BLOOM
420nm 450nm 650nm 700nm LEDs at intermittent freq. +
Eco 20W Emergency Light for Blackouts (Circuited through timer and No-Break).
Timer 1200W
IN + OUT Fan 4" 70CFM [120m3/hr] (IN not enough. Temps climbing, will have to upgrade.)
Carbon - Door (Wood) Air Filter
Tower Fan
12V Fan Straight to Lamp [Need another one for the ballasts.]
Power Box 30Amps Heavy Duty cable straight to the JUICE.
No- Break 180Joules
50l FISHTANK [3 Long veiled KOI 20-25cm]
130l RES [2 River Turtles 1 - 1.5 kg]
25l NUTETANK
40l [2 x 20l] Water Bottles System (WBS) @ the plant base and oxygenation chamber.
Grow Room 1.8 mts x 1.5 mts x [33.6degrees Inclined Roof from 40cm to 1.5mts]
Bio Filter
2 x Power Filter
Air Pump Filter
2 Air Pumps
6 x Water Feeding tees and tubing.
6 x Heavy Duty Plumbers Net Pots
Coco Fiber
Lava Rock
Cork Circles
Water Pump Electronic Control (Basic, so basic.)
Bolt Lock!

Genetics:

An Amsterdam Seeders DERBY!

3 x Joint Doctors Lowryder Easy Ryder VS 3 x Nirvana Bubblelicious
Both feminized + auto.


Grow [KOI!] Room has been given a thick coat of primar (water-humidity proof light reflectant), and several coats of chrome and bright white spray paint, after being cured with 1:9 Chlorine H2O and a Chemical War of Residential Insecticide. Fitted with metal hooks pretty much everywere. It has direct tubing for air circulation from the outside, pulling fresh cool air from a very high very polluted city (CO2). Power Filter in the

FISHTANK pulling air directly from same line, helps "charging" and cooling the water. Bio Filter. 3 Long Veiled KOI fish being fed: 33% Raw Protein 2.5% Raw Fat 4.5% Raw Fiber 0.9% Phosphorus 200mg/kg Absorbic Acid [Good for PH - ] River Rock at the bottom housing bacteria, previously curated in white vinegar [highly recommended]. Water comes out of FISHTANK to WBS [plants] through feeding line to 6x Drips. FISHTANK is being pumped water from RES.

RES is a 120l heavy duty black plastic rectangular with lid, covered in foil. 2 Turtles being fed pretty much the same, plus live tiny fish, and dried shrimp. Water is being pumped [Italian Mini Aqua Pump] to the FISHTANK and gravity feeding from RES to the NUTETANK with gauge. Water in, receiving the excess water from the WBS and NUTETANK circulation through an air pumped, rock, carbon, and fiber, water filter. Power Filter.

NUTETANK is 25l cinammon taped, electric taped, foiled, unicel [WBS the same]. Light and temp INSULATION! Aquarium water pump in it feeding the WBS at intervals. Water coming in, gravity excess from WBS. Air Bubble Stone. Excess water coming out of NUTETANK (gauge) to RES only at times were no or very low NUTE concentrations present. This water build up, created by the drip system, will be pretty much eliminated when plants start drinking, and it can also be stored and recirculated.

WBS. Took a couple of reusable drinking water 20l hard plastic bottles, chopped the head off. Find some fitting for tubing, and with loads of epoxy, silicon tape, and patience join them @ the neck, horizontally. Make 6 holes @ 33.6 degrees (if you're not a wirdo like me growing kind of sideways do them at 90 degrees naturally). Measure the radio of the net pots you got from the PLUMBING department, those thing they sell you for plants wont hold the monters we're intending to grow and wont give better stability to WBS once fitted in. Make the holes, be very careful, this was probably the dodgiest part. Corporations loose $ if you fuck with those bottles, so they are indeed ideal because the're inherently strong. If you find a way of cutting through it smoothly let me know. I used a machine wood saw and electric pliers, painful. Use a power drill to make little holes for air bubble stones tubing. Another pair of wholes, caliber of your tubing, at the 0,0 point of the x-y plane of the base of the bottle, or measure the depth of your netpots and do accordingly, always thinking water level about 1 " under pots. I made the cuttings in a way that the nadler is at the bottom of the WBS, fit an air stone in each of them, and an air line in the "necking", remember oxygenation is always better little by little [- cm3 per unit of time per stone times the watert flow]. Fit the netpots. I filled them with half - half lava rock and coco fiber,previously curated in chlorine, then vinegar, recommended. Find some kind of base for the WBS that will prevent it from rolling and will pick up any leakage water. Fit the water dripping tees to the each pot.

Flexible air tubing is pulling hot air from the lamp, through a carbon filter made out of some drying machine box part into a hollow door and then out to my apartment. 12 V fan blowing straight at back of lamp. Tower OSC fan. TEMP still a problem even though air coming in is nice and cool. Rarely reaching 90F!!! Usually around 80ish. Water temp not 2 bad, 60 - 70 F.

PH in the system will be a sacrifice to hydro culture but a break to da fishies. Neutral, dead 7. I do lower any water coming in to 6.5, tends to balance. Can lower it in the NUTETANK-WBS later on for better NUTE absorption, will see.

Germinated [D-DAY: October 21st 2010] the seeds in FIJI artesian water 7.8PH 14Magnesium 152Bicarbonates 91Silica 18Calcium! TDS 220. A bit edgy! start. Washed and microwaved a couple of glass cups. Poured FIJI in them while still warm. 3 Easy @ 1 + 3 Bubblelicius @ the other. Covered them with an alluminium jar with a hole on it covered with a a napkin soaked in FIJI to keep the very dry air from the heater from going in. 20hrs 80F 4hrs 85F. 6/6 Germination. Placed them 1cm into the Coco. Ryders on the left bottle, bubbles on the right bottle, ting ting ting!. Covered with natural cork circles. Started 20/4 Light Cycle (Mixed Metals) that will go ALL THE WAY (change to HPS @ bloom). Hopefuly they're all indeed autos.
Tomorrow will start feeding the turtles icecubes made with a juice [Dr. Flora's Home Steroid Formula, re-pre-sent, lol] of Weeping Willow Leaves and Nodes, Sushi Seaweed, and Natural Chuncky Bee Honey. Boil, rest, boil, coffee filter. Test 4 PH! Mine tends to + that's why I - the refills. That with fishie water is all until I see some STRONG leaves [levees! lol, fuck da system], bout a week I guess. Then we'll go the way of the seven, 7-7-7 with .02B, .05Cu, .10Fe, .08Mn, .05Z about 5ml per liter +-20%. Also 2gr/10lts of a powder hydro organic mixture with no readings, but tested with great results. For veg. Will replace (combine??? too much?? dilude???) 7-7-7 with 5ml/lt 5.24-4.40-13.68 for Bloom, and augment animal feedings.

Still working on the LEDs intermittent light, will comment later.

OBJECTIVE:

1. Demonstrate that a 1st time grower can have great results with proper preparation.
2. 0.5K = Total moneyback [2000usd +-10%]. Hoping to satisfy smoking medical dossage necessities [1ounce/week] with 6 plants perpetual grow.

Will pull the REFLEX out to give you all some high quality images of this process.

Hoping to hear from all of you, help, advice, discussion, will be inmensly appreciated.

Cheers 4 ur time,

peace.

Dr. Flora

+ Kate (Pregnant?), Vicky, Lindsay [KOI] (Weren't eating at first, rekoned were anorexic, lol)
+ Peel-E, Curtis. [Turtles]
+ London [Cat] She helps with da bugz! + da + vibrations.
+ 6 foxy ladies.

weinerhut
02-01-2011, 07:46 AM
I used rainwater barrels to build an aquaponic system , the tanks around 30 or 40 gallons, and has around 10-15 goldfish, I add some fishemulsion kelp, bat guano, bonemeal. For a more nutrient rich solution. Near by the tank is a worm bin that I add to the water time to time. The plants I have not grown huge, but smell and look great. I think part of the problem is water temperature(growing in night time temps of 35-55) in greenhouse, lack of light , nutrient ppm, and potentially PH monitoring. Any suggestions?

YouTube - aquaponics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhR_h5V73UE)

haole420
03-30-2011, 02:04 PM
doing a small scale experiment with 15gal tank, 5 gal grow bed. system seems stable, but pH drops as water evaporates. feeder fish seem to be fine all the way down to 5.0, but most of the (feeder) goldfish go belly up at anything below 6, it seems. i let the pH go down to about 5.3, then top off the res with some hard tap water and some pH up if necessary to 7.0. current population is about 30 feeders and 10 goldfish.

couple of questions for you guys.

i'm a first-time grower and trying different methods: soil/orgo, bubble buckets, aero/fog, and aquaponic. everything's got its ups and downs, but overall things are going well with the exception of the bubble buckets. i'm not running chillers so temps are around 75F. out of 6 buckets, 2 are flourishing, but 4 were infected by slime due after i added some beneficial brew to them. after dipping everything in bleach water (including baskets and roots), 2 recovered beautifully, 1 died, and 1 is surviving. some people swear by adding bennie tea to hydro, but i'm going to stick with sterile using H2O2 and bleaching out the buckets every once in a while. i'm getting a little off-topic...

now the aquaponic experiment is going really well. it's so little maintenance and growth really blows me away. also works great as a cloner. just stick it and forget it! planning to run a suckit bucket off of the fish tank. have you guys done this? seems like it should work: same ebb/flow type setup. if the aquaponic suckit bucket works well, i'm planning to convert all of my bubble buckets over.

another question is how to add potassium organically. i buried a sliver of banana peel in the grow bed the other day. i've been away, so i'm not sure how well it's decomposing, but is there any reason not to do this?

last question: i think i came across a video on youtube a while ago of a guy saying he had added (or was going to add) compost worms to the grow bed. supposedly, they can tolerate wet environments. any idea how to integrate compost worms or a compost bin/bed into the system?

thanks in advance!

tipper619sd
06-17-2011, 09:49 PM
well i am very interested in this aquaponics and looking to get any help to get me started with building me a system and maintaining it. I am all for the organic side of things and would love to grow not only medical but vegetables also for me and my family if aquaponic herb is still around or anybody who can steer me in the right direction please respond thanks

chimacc
10-21-2011, 08:33 AM
if i bought this aqua-gem

Color Nutrient and Moisturizing Crystal Magic Soil 5-Pack (Hydroponic) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/color-nutrient-and-moisturizing-crystal-magic-soil-5-pack-hydroponic-11582)

and soaked it in nutrients then placed a few around the roots would this give my plants the nutes with out killin the fish?

virtusvelox
02-03-2012, 05:05 PM
I finally find a thread to a topic I've been scouring the internet for and most of the posts are over two years old...even joined grasscity to see if aquaponicherb had moved there, nope. I really want to find out how he added the 'biobloom' directly to the roots with out messing with his fish...driving me nuts lol :wtf:
Anyway, sure hope this topic comes back. AquaponicHerb, are you still around?

Gatekeeper777
02-04-2012, 12:10 AM
The tanks are exposed to the light. I am curious how you handled pH and algae. I tried it and the PH swung like a pendulum and algae went wild.

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:51 PM
Didn't want to jack your thread. However with so few aquaponic cannabis grows I felt it made sense to post this one with yours. With that being said here are the grows;

This was all sent to me from a friend of mine. He is a medical growers in a legal state. This was his first and second attempt at aquaponics. His first grow was Confedintial Cheese, Fast Nevilles and Venom OG. The second grow is Blueberry, Chemdog, Jack the ripper, Cannalope Haze, Cheese, Fruity Chronic Juice, MK Ultra, Sour AK, OG Kush and Blueberry Gum.

The setup consist of a larger play pool holding around 100 gallons. A shelf of sorts was built that sits just above the play large pool holding two much smaller pools. These two pools operate a flood drain system from a loop syfine. At either end of the 10' x 4' shelf that the two play pools sit on are two 16" wall mount isolating fans. Next to one of them is a water cooled Co2 generator. The reservoir for the Co2 generator is a 40 gallon rubber made trash can that is feeding a self leveler for the large 100 gallon play pool. A light rail sits above everything moving a 1000 watt HPS across a 7' section. Just below the light hangs a 4' x 8' SCROG. In the center of the table off to the side sits a 13k BTU AC unit that keeps everything at about 81 degrees. There are two 6" holes in the ceiling one intake that is drawn in from another room, the other exhausted into the attic. There is one 6" inline fan that "pushes" air through a "Y" then into the inlet of the AC unit. The other section of the "Y" feeds the air cooled hood for the 1000 watt HPS light. The exhaust on the AC unit then meets up with the exhaust from the hood and are exhausted into the attic. There is a 8" x 42" carbon filter ran off a 6" inline fan. There is also a 4 x 4 tent that is split 2/3 veg 1/3 clone/mother veg.

The cycle is such; One week after plants are put into flower, clones are taken from mothers. Two weeks later they're put into veg for the next 5-6 weeks or until flowering is done where the will directly go into flowering and the cycle will begin again.


Enjoy. If anyone has any questions I will do my best to get them answered.

Thanks,

THE BOSS

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:53 PM
More pics.

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:56 PM
and then

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:57 PM
havest

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:58 PM
Second grow

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 06:59 PM
and then so more

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 07:01 PM
and some more

THE_BOSS
04-03-2012, 07:02 PM
and yes even more pics

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lcvizcaino
04-29-2013, 07:40 PM
I would like to contact Aquaponicherb regarding his work with use of hydroxyls. However, his last post is from June 2010. Can you help me to get in contact with him?

low_rdr
04-30-2013, 02:40 AM
Yeah, try his youtube channel

Super-Ghost Kamakaze
07-15-2013, 06:24 AM
This is amazing , never thought about this

tlranger
01-16-2014, 08:44 PM
Budb check this out.