Cheap and practicle I agree with 100%Exactly. It's not practical and unless something is practical, cheap, conventional, and low maintenance.....I don't want any part of it. ....... And they think they can get rich selling basil!
Live and learn.....
This may have been all well and good back in the 50s but it ain't worth squat today. There are not that many honest working people left in this country today. To be successful and get rich one must be greedy and exploit the system with dazzling bullshit. Diet products are a great example. Billions of dollars worth are sold every year. They are exactly like bloom foods. A great line of worthless crap that far too many people are willing to spend ignorant amounts of money on. Bloom foods just like diet foods have an ample supply of people with and endless line of crap about how good they are.That's a good video. Playing games with this stuff is OK, but if you're gonna get into it for profits, you best have done a thorough business model and talked to a lot of people who are in it. Our university system does business models. For example, say you want to put in 40 acres of apples. They have the info to show you on paper how much your investment will be and what rate of return you might make (if any) over a period of time.
IOW, "a fool and his money are soon parted."Cheap and practicle I agree with 100%
Get rich selling Basil Don't laugh, they can and will if they have the ability to baffel people with bullshit and get away with it.
This may have been all well and good back in the 50s but it ain't worth squat today. There are not that many honest working people left in this country today. To be successful and get rich one must be greedy and exploit the system with dazzling bullshit. Diet products are a great example. Billions of dollars worth are sold every year. They are exactly like bloom foods. A great line of worthless crap that far too many people are willing to spend ignorant amounts of money on. Bloom foods just like diet foods have an ample supply of people with and endless line of crap about how good they are.
Well, my experiments didn't kill my plants, but I didn't see any real difference in the outcome at the end... I will say that I noticed an initial growth increase that leveled off.i made a thread on this about a year ago. thats probly where you seen it. i was getting trolled for trying aqueponics i.e fish in the dwc tub . and i mentioned my other ideas like setting up an electro magnetic field around my plants. useing a car battery and 2 metal plates resulting in a burned up tree. i never got anywhere with this or magnets just dead plants .
If this is true, then why did Tesla develop a Radiant Energy Receiver?plants already produce electricity. they are natures solar panel . scientist like tesla knew this . and took some ideas like the solar panel ,wireless energy .ect. trying to make sustainable energy . tesla knew plants were already as efficient as possible they evolved to harness the suns energy how more efficient can you ask for. i personally think we waste enough this is why i didnt finish my experiments into this any further .
Uhhhhh, so he'd have something to show on the Ed Sullivan Show?If this is true, then why did Tesla develop a Radiant Energy Receiver? View attachment 2391223
why did he make it for sustainable energy. what is radiant energy the suns output, rays, radiationIf this is true, then why did Tesla develop a Radiant Energy Receiver? View attachment 2391223
Benny Boy, you really are showing your ignorance and immaturity.... What are you, like 16?Uhhhhh, so he'd have something to show on the Ed Sullivan Show?
I'm sorry, maybe I'm not following you... Are you saying the sun is the only energy the plant needs? And what if you cant grow outside?why did he make it for sustainable energy. what is radiant energy the suns output, rays, radiation
he noticed plants use the sun for energy and this is the precursor to the solar panel .
Might wanna flip those two digits.Benny Boy, you really are showing your ignorance and immaturity.... What are you, like 16?
Yes to Ed Sullivan... But then answer me this: Why do you continually troll this thread? You don't agree with it, fine - u stated your case now please politely go away. You have a vast knowledge in growing so why not help people rather than trolling people that don't agree with you?Might wanna flip those two digits.
Do you even know who Ed Sullivan was?
no lol the reason we use lights indoors is too replicate, mimic the sun plants as i said evolved to absorb energy from the sun . what you could do for a real experiment with this is see if plants could live without any light source pitch black darkness while hooked up with electricity and if they are thriving in a week or two of this you could win the noble prize i never wanted to discourage you from any experiments a mans reach should exceed his grasp or what is there to reach for right .I'm sorry, maybe I'm not following you... Are you saying the sun is the only energy the plant needs? And what if you cant grow outside?
I have friends who have a very large commercial aquaponics system. I think the'yre idealogues who have more money than sense. So no, it's not practical and comes with many high cost inputs, failures, etc.A few thing to say about Aquaponics (fish etc). I first saw it tried at my old hydro shop in the u.k. about 4 years ago (will post name if a mod allows it).
The owner was into his fish/aquariums and his assistant was into his hydro. Between them, they put a system together and ran it for about 6 months in the shop. I can't remember either the fish or the plants (think it was tomatoes). I know they were using RO water.
Their final conclusion was pretty much that it worked but was too much hassle on a small scale and they gave up on it.
One final point. EC meters don't work in these systems. It's something to do with conventional meters measuring the dissolved salts that proprietry fertilisers are made of. Fish shit isnt made of salts. I don't know the exact science but I would imagine the only way to measure nutrient composition in water would be lab analysis.
would you say the same for hydroponics theres not much difference between the two . i have done both i went back to soil less work .lolI have friends who have a very large commercial aquaponics system. I think the'yre idealogues who have more money than sense. So no, it's not practical and comes with many high cost inputs, failures, etc.
Hydroponics appears ten times less work/maintenance/cost than aquaponics.would you say the same for hydroponics theres not much difference between the two . i have done both i went back to soil less work .lol