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great video … here in the uk ive got a reletive humidity of 70-80% so adding this system would defenetly increse that
haha love the lil "whooooooooo" @ the end. Great video and graphics!
Dwc requires less nutrients not more ..
Great videos man. I have a question which I cannot find the answer for, hope you can help. I have a 1.6m deep pond which I want to do dwc in. Can a growbed for dwc be too deep?
I’ve been hearing you actually need less nutrients for the DWC system do to the fact the plants getting optimal amount of nutrients from the water the roots are living in
Ha ha ha the birth of the woooo!
Can you have the plant rafts on top of the fish tank? So that the system is an all in one system. That the fish tank and plant rafts are all together.
i would say everything this guy said about dwc is almost the exact opposite…beside the fact that dwc uses more water/nutrients. However this is not good for commercial scale. Go around to some of the big commercial grows. Almost NONE of them are using dwc. Its alot more work,nutirents, money, and space. Also Its not as forgiving as he is saying it is and alot more daily tasks go along with using a RDWC system.
Does an airflow pump need to be on constantly or can it be on a timer?
Awesome information thank you for keeping it realistic aloha from Hawaii!
Great breakdown of everything – well done.
So if I'm picking up what you're puttin' down… Since DWC requires more nutrients to achieve a certain ppm, and more feed is required to do so – does that mean this system naturally accommodates more fish?
good stuff. lol nice video .. thanks for doing it. I think I'll keep doing DWC. I saw more Pro's than Cons, and a higher margin for error is not always bad either. 😀
Very informative video. If year round temperatures are always between 10 and 35 Celsius, would a DWC system require heating or cooling? As for feed costs, is using duckweed a viable alternative to fish-feed, if one is able to produce duckweed onsite?
Your videos are a great resource! The most informative authority on YouTube with regards to aquaponics! Funny to find the birth of the "wooooo!"
i have heard on some of the other channels that people are doing an air gap for their dwc raft systems. at the time i did not know why, but i have deduced that it might be to solve their oxidization problem that you eluded to. would that be a fair assessment?
i want to thank you for getting this info out so fast.
thank you so much. cant wait to share your videos with family,
how do you feel about Kratky? i do it in 1 gal. jugs but would love to try it this summer in my hydro trays with tree pots. Kratky's great if your sick or fragile or in recovery or just too damn busy, lol.
As always my brother great information! I am on my way to becoming an Aquaponics god!