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Thursday 11 April 2013

DIY AQUAPONICS - EASY AQUAPONICS DESIGN LEARN HOW YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN AQUAPONICS SYSTEMS.


    If you know anything about aquaponics then you might already know that this is a type of gardening that is not going to require you to have any soil.  The nutrients that are needed for the 
plants to grow will come from fish.  The water in the fish tank will be transferred to the beds that the plants are in.  This is becoming more and more popular. If you are interested in this type of gardening then you will want to know that aquaponic gardening can be done on your own.  

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  In order to create an aquaphonic system it will be very important to select the right size of containers for your plants and the fish.  You also need to make sure that your DIY aquaponics is set up properly so that the plant containers are going to filter back into the fish containers.  This will be very easy to do as you will only need some PVC pipe. 

 Always complete the fish tank first with the air pump and the stones.  It will be most important for you to leave the water for at least 12 hours before you put the fish into the containers.  Also, make sure that you are testing the water before you put the fish into the water.  

 Finally, you are going to add the plants to the containers. Always make sure that you are cleaning the roots off completely so that they are not going to contaminate the water.  Be sure that the recirculating pump is working correctly so that the plant container will be filled and drained continually. 


 If you are serious about an aquaponics system then there are a few tips that you should be following as well.  First, it is going to be best for you to start with a small system before you move onto something that is larger.  Second, try to find a plan in different books that you will be able to implement when it comes to your first aquaponic gardening system.  Always be sure that you are doing some research to ensure that you are selecting fish that are good for the climate you live in.  In the end, make sure that you are continually using rubber or plastic liners for any metal containers.  This will help to prevent any toxins for forming and possibly harming your plants or killing your fish. 

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