What Is Hydroponics

Mini-Hydroponic Strawberry Farm

by Lee on May 21, 2012

Inspired by a question about hydroponics, I decided to build a simple hydroponics setup and use it to experiment with hydroponic plant growing. If you want to build your own hydroponics garden indoors, this video will help.

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Rokaviar sturgeon farm – which is for sale – and showcasing Rokaviar caviar at CiA and Research Chefs Association event in Chicago. The Rokaviar Acipenser Baerii, osetra siberian sturgeon facility has potential for rearing tilapia or other fish which includes tanks and hatchery for producing eggs, fry and grow-out for meat or game fish, zoned [...]

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Evanston Nibbles at Rules for New Industry

May 20, 2012

Evanston nibbles at rules for new industry Top: An aquaponic setup in a Milwaukee greenhouse (Wikimedia image by Charlie Vinz). Above: A promotional YouTube video from Friendly Aquaponics in Hawaii. So, like a Tilapia that might nibble on the dangling roots of a lettuce plant growing atop its … Read more on Evanston Now New [...]

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Bioponica Incubator for Aquaponics Fish, Veges, Duckweed…

May 20, 2012

Bioponica Incubator. Grow produce and fish sustainably by recycling nutrients through Incubator bioreactor. This process eliminates need for fertilizer and fish waste as source of nutrients. Recycle grasses, worm teas and other sources of ammonia, nitrogen and minerals. See blog at bioponica.org and system details at foodplant.org. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Introducting the AutoPot

May 19, 2012

Short introduction to the AutoPot design. What is important to note, that I did not emphasize in the video, is that this system allows the plants to self-regulate. That means they use the water until it’s gone and then draws in more. This allows the plants to go through a proper wet and dry cycle. [...]

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Types of Fish to Use With Your Aquaponics Garden.

May 19, 2012

Aquaponics is a great new type of farming that utilizes the symbiotic relationship between Fish and Plants.  This simply means that the Fish provide the plants with the necessary nutrients they require through their waste and then in turn the plants act as the filtration unit for the water for the fish. Nature has been [...]

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