I agree with AquaponicsCanada that you should add a donate button! The information you are sharing and the clarity that you are sharing it with is priceless!
Aside from Aquaponics I'm currently working on a Rocket Mass Heater for my Senior Design or Capstone project in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Our project is to incorporate an RMH into a living green house. I've noticed in one of your earlier vids you have an outside oven or boiler which has some heat ex-changer connected to it. I was wondering where you bought it, so that when we run some of our experiments we could possibly compare it to our RMH. I study at NMSU thnx :D YOU'RE DOC AWESOME!
Hi there, Great video! I wanted to read some more information about the 'tied up' particles. How this works and what to do with it. But I found out the link in the bio, which should redirect me to the blog, is no longer valid. Have you guys changed your channel or where can I find more information about the subject?
With the sodium added to commercial aquaculture feeds I am finding Na levels can accumulate fairly rapidly to >50ppm (in my UVI-based scaled system) despite average water exchange rates around 1.5-2% daily and with reverse osmosis source water for makeup. I am wondering if you see Na (or any other) accumulation issues at all?
Do vertical systems have the same ratios as horizontal? I'm making a small one of my own and I can't find any info on the net on whether they're the same or not.
Since Roots (1) passively take up ions in excess like nitrate, Ca, S as water is absorbed (Mass Flow) & (2) absorb limiting ions like P, K, and Zn bound to media near the root zone through active Diffusion (1) will Raft system be more sensitive to limiting conc of P,K,Zn because they don't have a media zone around their roots (lack DIFFUSION)? (2) will timed F&D systems be more sensitive than bell siphon or RAFT systems to limiting Ca & S conc since there is a drying out period (< MASS FLOW) ?
Thanks for the nice feedback, Ignacio!
I love watching your lectures Professor Storey. Thanks
Thanks, David! It's on my to-do list for the day! I hope to have it done soon.
I agree with AquaponicsCanada that you should add a donate button! The information you are sharing and the clarity that you are sharing it with is priceless!
Thanks Nate & Crew :)
Thanks Mulamata- we'll try to keep them simple but informative going forward. Thanks for watching.
Thanks,
I am really looking forward to the nutrient series.
Dear sir,
Thanks for that video. It is so simple and very informative.
Mulamata
Thanks Rachel, that is what I was thinking as well! Ill definitely check that blog out !
Aside from Aquaponics I'm currently working on a Rocket Mass Heater for my Senior Design or Capstone project in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Our project is to incorporate an RMH into a living green house. I've noticed in one of your earlier vids you have an outside oven or boiler which has some heat ex-changer connected to it. I was wondering where you bought it, so that when we run some of our experiments we could possibly compare it to our RMH. I study at NMSU thnx :D YOU'RE DOC AWESOME!
You're welcome ruten!
Great video. Concentrated valuable information. Thanks.
nice overview. You have some very informative vids. Thank you!
Thanks, James!
Genius! Thanks for the idea, Moe.
Hi there, Great video! I wanted to read some more information about the 'tied up' particles. How this works and what to do with it. But I found out the link in the bio, which should redirect me to the blog, is no longer valid. Have you guys changed your channel or where can I find more information about the subject?
Excellent information! Thank you.
With the sodium added to commercial aquaculture feeds I am finding Na levels can accumulate fairly rapidly to >50ppm (in my UVI-based scaled system) despite average water exchange rates around 1.5-2% daily and with reverse osmosis source water for makeup. I am wondering if you see Na (or any other) accumulation issues at all?
Great video
You bet, Rob!
Do vertical systems have the same ratios as horizontal? I'm making a small one of my own and I can't find any info on the net on whether they're the same or not.
Yes, they're the same ratios.
Thanks! Much appreciated!
Happy to help!
Since Roots (1) passively take up ions in excess like nitrate, Ca, S as water is absorbed (Mass Flow) & (2) absorb limiting ions like P, K, and Zn bound to media near the root zone through active Diffusion
(1) will Raft system be more sensitive to limiting conc of P,K,Zn because they don't have a media zone around their roots (lack DIFFUSION)?
(2) will timed F&D systems be more sensitive than bell siphon or RAFT systems to limiting Ca & S conc since there is a drying out period (< MASS FLOW) ?
It should be good!
they have fed fish Nettle and ginger (see bioponica blog) and shown that it increases their health so why not comfrey- maybe all things in moderation!
Thank you! Sure, send us an email at tours at brightagrotech(dot)com
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