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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    ok, so let me make sure i have this right.... container with pea gravel water being pumped into container 24/7 returning to pond waterfall style for aeration to start, floro lighting on 24/7? or 18/6? i seem to find conflicting info on lighting times
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    OK, MY research that YOU pointed me to. stoners wording fuck up..... I hopefully wont have to worry about PH or ammonia build up. My ph is generally 6.5-7 in the pond, and i have an extremely large biological filter which takes care of any and al ammonia almost right away. atleast thats what...
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    amazing! dident know there was an actual name for what i wanted to do, utilizing fish. if it can grow some of the demanding veggies ive seen in my research tonight, i bet i can get it to work for this extremely well also, and for a relatively decent price hopefully, since i already have one...
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    im not opposed to trying a soil grow either. I prefer not to use a ton of ferts anyway, which is why i like the idea of running off my pond. do you just basically germinate, plant in soil and use nothing but the waste water as plant food?
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    I dont want to set-up nothing big either. just enough to support the 1.5z or so a week i burn.
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    its basically a big kiddie pool, that was boxed in, insulated, and heated, containing fish that are around 2 feet long. holds around 1100 gallons max, but i keep it below the top, so figure 900g or so. its enclosed in now, so the area inside of it is like a green house, but with 100% humidity...
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    Utilizing fish pond for indoor grow

    I have an extremely large, indoor fish pond, and wanted to find a way to utilize it for growing. The plants would have a good source of fertilizer from the water, as i use it to water normal plants with amazing results, plus it feeds off the garbage i want to remove from the pond. Having fish...
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