Quick tour of my aquaponics and the exotic trees growing in the aquaponics system such as: Sugar Cane, Dragon Fruit and Coconuts to name a few.
Quick tour of my aquaponics and the exotic trees growing in the aquaponics system such as: Sugar Cane, Dragon Fruit and Coconuts to name a few.
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You are a genius when it comes to plants. I really like that you try new things and experiment in your greenhouse. I am in the process of building my greenhouse at this time. I can’t hardly wait to see my new healthy plants growing and producing food.
aquaponic systems in needed any fortilizer
Thank you, but what nutrients you added into your aquaponic system?
U r awesome, very inspiring,thanks
Everything too cramped no room for them to grow
Very impressive greenhouse!!!
an update on the sugar cane please?
Can't believe you're in Canada. Some of your ideas are crazy
Wow my Brother. II didn't think I'd be interested in aquaponics but you def. made it interesting. I love all the tropical fruit made me think of home. 🙂
Beautiful greenhouse and aquaponics setup were going to do aquaponics this year. How big is your greenhouse we have 1,000 sq ft that were starting to plan.
worst thing I ever did was put sugar cane in my aquaponic syestem
Wow that is impressive. I have never seen anyone do so many large plants and fruit trees in an aquaponic system, and in a cold climate area. Great video and well done. Subscribed.
that was the scream of those earthworms? xD
DMC,
How did you get your green house? Did you build it?
How do you keep it warm during the winter?
I'm just thinking, how are the blossoms pollinated with no flying insects around? How are all those trees fruiting? Are they all both male & female?
Please excuse my question, I'm no expert at plants. Yet, I was led to believe pollination is needed for fruiting and that only happens via insects like bees, moths & butterflies
Love it! Looks great.
Looks great man! Would LOVE to see that in person sometime. I'm in the GTA and grow tropical fruits too.
Wow, your greenhouse is looking great!
Are the trees planted in ground?