Im about to be demonized & chatisized

DrGreenThumbz82

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My eyes could be deceiving me but I'm oretty sure those branches are gonna hold some serious weight if I'm able to pull this off some thick mf branches injust cropped if you zoom in ima double toot my own horn not bad dude not bad at all
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Your attacking my succulents how dare you lol you trolling hard ain't shoz wrong with my freshly transplanted succulents a TAD bit too much water bit these are drought lovers and I'm having to learn and adjust.... wanna attack my rose bush and clone 2 ?

Are you OK?
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Here so you can continue tell me how poor a job I'm doing lol

More succulent peace bloom that's FRESHLY propagated

Feel free to take pictures off the internet and show me your monster garden good lord 2nd off what you expect from someone who never watered a plant in his life ... again I'm def gonna ask you ok tonight ?
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Drop That Sound

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That's a pretty nice fish tank, but that's those fishes home. If anything, i'm sure they would add joy to your life if you did get that setup..

Trout would need a chiller (or heater in winter), and a much much bigger tank (think large stock tanks, or corrugated culvert pipes ripped down the center), but I'm sure there are some kinds of fish you could keep in a smaller glass aquarium. Look at the aquaponics fish types chart to get an idea.

Like I said, it takes months to a year to get it going properly, and even then you might need to supplement the plants. Maybe you could create a diversion box, that allowed you to do feedings in the meantime, without adding nutes to the fish tanks..

If all the fish die you have to start all over too. You don't see many people doing it, but It sure would be cool. I wonder how big of tank/amount of fish you would need to support maybe 4 plants..
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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My current deal is revoked its already sold but I bought this one instead
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I have done some research into this already, my idea is too use tilapia selecting the "aquaponics grade" various 1.5 in length to bigger so babies and adults to keep fish aquarium in perportion, I can't find any research on the amount of plants is it just 1? Probably.

I was looking into building my own aquarium with plexiglass and rubberized flex seal or whatever the website was saying to use to diy because anything bigger is Hella crazy priced.

As for the taking a year to "cycle" I have already looked into Ammy and getting a kit for that to throw in the tank before the fish told ya I'm the type who's going to throughly research and look into things I have a real passion for this and my medicine not that toxic poison anymore, feels good to have a area I can focus and put my efforts into to keep me busy, between 6 plants flowering 1 rebounding and flowering in a week or 2
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and 20 + clones I'm trying too root and 6 rooted I'm nursing I keep my self pretty happily occupied .... a fish tank eh nibbling on the toes you said lemme in (I know that was a joke)

Got aeroponic running, soil, hydro and now a aquaponics on the way #LetsGetit
 

PadawanWarrior

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My current deal is revoked its already sold but I bought this one instead
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I have done some research into this already, my idea is too use tilapia selecting the "aquaponics grade" various 1.5 in length to bigger so babies and adults to keep fish aquarium in perportion, I can't find any research on the amount of plants is it just 1? Probably.

I was looking into building my own aquarium with plexiglass and rubberized flex seal or whatever the website was saying to use to diy because anything bigger is Hella crazy priced.

As for the taking a year to "cycle" I have already looked into Ammy and getting a kit for that to throw in the tank before the fish told ya I'm the type who's going to throughly research and look into things I have a real passion for this and my medicine not that toxic poison anymore, feels good to have a area I can focus and put my efforts into to keep me busy, between 6 plants flowering 1 rebounding and flowering in a week or 2 and 20 + clones I'm trying too root and 6 rooted I'm nursing I keep my self pretty happily occupied .... a fish tank eh nibbling on the toes you said lemme in (I know that was a joke)
You don't want a saltwater tank, :wall:
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Guess I haven't done enough research then have I .... hot damn rhe guys out of town till Tuesday so it hasn't been purchased YET whats the difference I thought it would do the same thing hold water.... kinda just assumed salt was more corrosive and had a different sealant applied
 

DrGreenThumbz82

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Saltwater aquaponics (also known as marine aquaponics) is a combination of plant cultivation and fish rearing (also called aquaculture), systems with similarities to standard aquaponics, except that it uses saltwater instead of the more commonly used freshwater. In some instances, this may be diluted saltwater.
 
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