I have a pond full of fish, always bubbling. The water is filled with nitrogen and ammonia, ie: fish waste. It should be good for fertilizing my crop, but I am unsure if I should be converting the ammonia to nitrogen via bacteria.
When reviewing aquaponic sites, some convert by running the water through bacteria filled gravel, other simply use the water directly.
My plants are in dirt, not hydro, but I can still use the water.
Would the plants be happier with the ammonia, or more nitrogen? Can they use the ammonia at all?
If I have excess fish, can I use them? Grind them down and introduce them where and how?
When reviewing aquaponic sites, some convert by running the water through bacteria filled gravel, other simply use the water directly.
My plants are in dirt, not hydro, but I can still use the water.
Would the plants be happier with the ammonia, or more nitrogen? Can they use the ammonia at all?
If I have excess fish, can I use them? Grind them down and introduce them where and how?