Here is Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl’s, indoor growing system. Very simple and easy.
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Hydroponic Aquaponic Indoor Grow System
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I spent all day today putting together my Aqua Phonic System. What I am going to be able to do is in the winter time I am going to be able to grow vegetable as well as fish. So, far I have my metal shelving unit here. You can get this at any hardware store, it is really easy to find then I also have a 55 gallon fish tank.
Now in our fish tank I have a water pump. I have attached his clear vinyl tubing to the pump that is in there and this is basically called the quick connect, push connector. That is it that you need to do. It is now connected and I have attached it to this valve. This valve allows me to shut that flow off and it also allows me to adjust the amount of flow.
One thing, I definitely want you to know before you set up your own Aqua phonic System is know that you are not going to be able to introduce any fish into that environment for about a week.
So, you want to make sure that it is the right environment for your fish before you even get them and so, for the fish tank I have cut some strapping and that strapping is supporting my planters.
Right along the bottom of the planters I have many little holes. What that is doing is that is allowing the water to drain before you back into the tank.
In the galvanized planter I have put about two inches of three quarter inch gravel then on to of it I have this white stuff. This white stuff is pearl like and this is what our veggies are going to grow with.
Our plants are going to get nutrients from the water because we are going to have fish in there and water with the fish waste is going to come into our plants to our box here and that is where our veggies are going to get their nutrients.
I put up these three fluorescent lighting fixtures with 5,000 degree Kelvin balanced fluorescent tubes underneath and that is what has been being our sunlight for our veggies.
Now, for our water circulation, I have also installed the timer. I do not want my water to flow 24 hours a day continuously. So, I have my pump system here on this timer and it is set to alive upon to pump for one hour and then shut off for three. I also have my light on a timer and my light is going to stay on for 12 hours and then they are going to come off for 12 hours.
Alright, so the next thing I have to do before I put this project to bed for the night is lay in all of my seeds and that one of those cool seed spreader thing is, this is just a mix of lettuce that I am going to be having, and I was going to lay it out in rows.
Now, this is a mixture of white and red mustard. The next thing I have to do is to just adjust this lights and I want to bring him down for the match all the way.
Now, our aqua phonic system is up and running. Everything is running perfectly. I have got my lights on and set up to a timer. The water is circulating and that set up to a timer also and I have got my seeds planted.
I am Patti Moreno of the garden girl. Thanks for watching.
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How many fish do you need to provide enough nutrients for the veggies ? How do you decide that ? Can a fish provide correct mineral and vitamins for all veggies ?
How much do you spend to feed the fishes 🙂 Is it feasible ? It might be pretty expensive to feed 10 fishes for months just to get some veggies ? Plus this is infact if you don't need any additional minerals…
really good video made me understand some parts easilier – great xD
Galvanized planters. clear tubing nitrate above 50ppm kills fish.. This is a failure of a design…
Nice Concepts but a follow up video would be nice on most of these. I would have used plastic instead of the Galvanized planters. I want to see a follow up for her seed starter one. I want to see how the system floods the trays and drains down to the level below. I want to see how well the peat pots survive the flooding of the trays. Patti does good work I just want to see the entire process.
there really are a lot of thigs wrong with this. Galv (zink coated grow boxes) will kill the fish and introduce heavy metals. Perlite really isnt the best, and really, quite a few other problems.
Clear plastic pipes get blocked with algae growth (sunlight or grow lights)
The media in the grow beds really needs to be deeper.
Sorry I dont want give you a hard time, but this really isnt a well planned system.
Horrible design … A 55gal tank was not design to carry that much weight on top of it.
A few more hours on the light timer would be welcomed by the plants – and yes, the galvanized buckets do not mix well with living creatures. Get plastic – it's better and cheaper.
HAHAHA. I lold hard when I read this comment while listening to the background music. ahha
farming on soil has the advantage of only needing soil to work, though. 🙂
this lady is a genious! lol we need masterminds like her working in the agriculture section; farming on soil is a thing of the past and yet people still do it
perlite isn't good media for aquaponics
Plant drippings? Lol! You have to feed the fish.
Yall check mines out what do i need help on please help me
What type of fish can you use? Just regular gold fish? Do you still feed the fish food or do they get enough food from the plant drippings?
fuck you!
@Jigaboopie like yum wait a couple seconds cuss then me.fuck you if you dont like it.your dumb.bitch.
@doodoomonster8 you are a dumbass
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