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Backyard Aquaponics – Beginning of a passion

05 Mar

A close-up look with the flower from the Onion plant. I never really expected it to survive after I planted it.

4th week of the growbed after the seeds were planted

After I started the first one 4 weeks ago, I am now setting up the 2nd and 3rd systems both at the same time. The 2nd one, made up of an old refrigerator and a 55-gallon plastic drum. The 3rd one cost me some money for we had to buy the new growbeds and the fish tank. For the stand, I just went to the construction site near or house and talked to one of the workers, and good thing they allowed me to buy their used coco-lumber for 8 pesos each. I opted to paint them black so they won’t look so old.

I should have planned what I wanted to grow. Now the leaves are all tangled.

I couldn’t wait to get home to finish the stand of the 3 new growbeds. I started slow with the carpentry but soon enough, I was working purely by instinct. I painted the wood black. When I thought I’ve done enough for the day, I punched in a hole for each of the growbed. And when I thought I was tired enough and needed rest, I made 3 stand pipes and 1 bell siphon. It really took a certain amount of self control to stop working with Aquaponics. I could go on and on non-stop. After 4 weeks in operation, I realized some of my mistakes with my first system:

1. Plants – I made this stupid thing by sprinkling seeds in the grow bed without considering how will they look like once they’ve grown. Now it’s a total chaos. I’ll make it a point to avoid this error with the 2 other systems.

2. Bell Siphon – If I invested more time and effort in creating a better bell siphon, I could have minimized the time spent worrying of the bedwil continue to flood and drain. But since I’m just in the experimenting stage, I guess it’s okay.

3. Transparent Growbed = Algae. Because of better exposure to sunlight, algae have been stealing nutrients that could have been for the plants. But I did this so I can observe what’s going on inside the bed and see the roots and water flow.

These experiences have made me more confident in continuing the goal of understanding Aquaponics better and create more successful systems. I hope to be able to use Aquaponics where it can be most beneficial. So here’s a quick update with the 1s mini system we started 4 weeks ago. Some changes have been made, such as the pipe running from the fish tank into the growbed and the tube used in the bell. I also made more reading about Aquaponics and reviewed other videos to better equip me with more knowledge with this passion.

This is the same Okra plant after 4 weeks. It has dominated the growbed ith it’s rapid growth. It has been the most aggressive of all the plants.

This is the same little corn seedling 4 weeks ago. Now, I'm not really sure how this one will go...

My playground. This is where I can be found most time of the day.

My work area from a different angle

This is the 3rd system that is still under construction. Can’t wait to start this one.
 
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Posted by on March 5, 2011 in Aquaponics, Mini systems

 

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5 responses to “Backyard Aquaponics – Beginning of a passion

  1. Kirsten

    March 16, 2011 at 4:10 pm

    hi kuya andrew ang ganda ganda naman ng mga aquaponics system mo sna mag level up pa yang mga ginagawa mo po

     
  2. yusuf mario germino

    June 24, 2011 at 6:52 pm

    hello
    i am a filipino expat worker in jeddah who have been learning aquaponics since early this year.. i like your uploads and i am happy that few people in the philippines are already discovering this technique of food production…

     
    • AquaLeaf

      September 5, 2011 at 6:38 pm

      Hi! How’s your Aquaponics system now? I am planning to restart my first one and replant my second setup. Aquaponics is really the way to go. It’s the future!

       
  3. facelesstrader

    November 12, 2011 at 8:55 pm

    Hello Aqualeafy Green! I’m so happy that you created this wordpress site and facebook too! I’d love to correspond, and interact with you more. Me, and my friends are planning to set up our own backyard aquaponic farms too in our homes. We’d love to talk and correspond with you. Hope you can reply. 😀

    – Faceless Trader

     
    • Aqualeafygreen

      November 15, 2011 at 4:28 pm

      Hi facelesstrader! Thanks for dropping by..it’s been more than a year since I started fiddling with Aquaponics. My 2 systems have changed much. I will be very glad to talk about Aquaponics. We can share information and knowledge. Cheers!

       

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