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    davidd
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    Hi guys

    some very nice people Pmd me some details of these 2 strategies

    if anyone living in costa rica have any links and videos and pics of thier set up I would love to take a sneak peak.

    aquaponics is very cool since you kind of get a 2 for 1.. growing fish and also growing veggies..

    we really are blessed living in this country aside from the issues at hand.

    weather here makes me look like a super stud gardener when actually its the great climate and fertile ground here.

    I mean geezz. I grow lemons, oranges, bananas and avocados.. just by planting them ๐Ÿ™‚

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    Kwhite1
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    Try this http://naturallyearthfriendly.com/what-is-the-difference-between-aquaponics-areoponics-and-hydroponics/

    Do a search of versus each other, you will receive tons of info with pros and cons on the 2 methods, I prefer aeroponics, easier to maintain the water chemistry without fish poop messing the PH up.

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    #204131
    davidd
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    [quote=”Kwhite1″]Try this http://naturallyearthfriendly.com/what-is-the-difference-between-aquaponics-areoponics-and-hydroponics/

    Do a search of versus each other, you will receive tons of info with pros and cons on the 2 methods, I prefer aeroponics, easier to maintain the water chemistry without fish poop messing the PH up.

    do you have any pics of your past set ups??? I wouild agree with the poop but being able to raise your own fish.. also adds to the protien factor ๐Ÿ™‚ BBQ and some garlic and butter.. hmmm ๐Ÿ™‚

    BTW I am very satisfied with a recent purchase..

    http://www.berkeyfilters.com/

    highly recommended.. i have tried various but this is the best I have found so far.

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    #204132
    Kwhite1
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    [quote=”davidd”][quote=”Kwhite1″]Try this http://naturallyearthfriendly.com/what-is-the-difference-between-aquaponics-areoponics-and-hydroponics/

    Do a search of versus each other, you will receive tons of info with pros and cons on the 2 methods, I prefer aeroponics, easier to maintain the water chemistry without fish poop messing the PH up.

    do you have any pics of your past set ups??? I wouild agree with the poop but being able to raise your own fish.. also adds to the protien factor ๐Ÿ™‚ BBQ and some garlic and butter.. hmmm ๐Ÿ™‚

    BTW I am very satisfied with a recent purchase..

    http://www.berkeyfilters.com/

    highly recommended.. i have tried various but this is the best I have found so far.

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    I have a Berkey filter as well in my “special” room in Fla, nestled between all of my favorite noise maker toys.

    The tower garden site I sent you, take special note of the net cups or growing cups, those allow the roots to grow through as well as the mist to get to the roots. I don’t have pics (I’m a dummy). Simple directions;

    8″ pvc sewer pipe, 2″ holes drilled on 45 degree angle from top center alternating (figure out what spacing you want). The net cups have a rim on them that prevent them from falling inside the tube. The 8″ pvc, make it as long or shart as you want, I did 10′.

    1/4 inch micro tubing mounted on the outside with micro jets protruding through the pvc. This allows the spray nozzles to spray inside the pipe and create a mist/fog.

    On one end of the pipe cap, drill your pick up tube hole on the bottom for gravity feed routed to a 100+ gallon an hour garden pump. You will need an inline filter like a fuel filter or sediment filter. You will also need a fill hole on the other end. The water that is not absorbed runs back down to the pick up tube and is ready for recycling. I also added miracle grow liquid fertilizer.

    For the growing medium, I used shredded coconut husk or rock wool.

    You can grow everything except root veggies. Lettuce grows great, strawberries, all of the squash, melons, tomatoes,, and the list goes on. Your a pretty bright guy, you know the concept now and I am certain you can tweak it to fit your space and situation.

    I am headed back to Fla for a few months and will send you some pics when I get there.

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