I think I would of just kept pumping fresh water in both the old pond and new pond to dilute the PH first. Now if some kind of disease is introduced due to all the bio matter rotting, then you will not know what introduced the new problem.
Brian, if the banana leaves successfully lower the PH level in the duckweed pond, do you plan to also use banana leaves to lower the PH level in the tilapia pond and grow duckweed there too?
So if effective, what is the PH of the Tilapia pond. As I remember duckweed would not grow in cages there and most of the duckweed water is coming from the tilapia pond.
Love the peaceful nature sounds at the end of the video! ❤️
I think I would of just kept pumping fresh water in both the old pond and new pond to dilute the PH first. Now if some kind of disease is introduced due to all the bio matter rotting, then you will not know what introduced the new problem.
Exelent idea! For what its worth. A good part of the video is in super slow motion.
The PH level of the duckweed water in the old piggery pit may be lower than in the pond because pig urine is slightly acidic
Brian, if the banana leaves successfully lower the PH level in the duckweed pond, do you plan to also use banana leaves to lower the PH level in the tilapia pond and grow duckweed there too?
So if effective, what is the PH of the Tilapia pond. As I remember duckweed would not grow in cages there and most of the duckweed water is coming from the tilapia pond.
7.0 is where you want your ph. You need a pond liner. It's not "more acidic" 7.0 is neutral.
I think you have a lion problem, toward the 7 minute mark...
The audio starting playing slow motion about 6 minutes into video.