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    Hydroponics uses water and nutrient additives
    Aquaponics uses fish poop in place of nutrients

    Check out the aqua setup at disney world sometime.

    There's some guy in Idaho? Who built a mangrove ebb and flow complete with blue crab

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    I got 2000 gallon aquaponic setup last year.. will share some picts of the backyard this summer before first harvest. Just not here

    PS Unless you sit down and learn it hands on with local growers who have done it few season, those videos on youtube can cost you tons of money for the same result. There are few local aquaponic classes being offered this coming spring.
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    Dude send me some pics, I am thinking of doing a similar thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    Dude send me some pics, I am thinking of doing a similar thing
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    The only thing I have against most of the modern hydroponic build out is the dependencies on large amounts of electricity. There are a few ways that utilize less pumps and are based on a gravity fed model to power small mini turbines that power 12v cells that then power the pumps to keep it going but has many many failure points.

    Though as a way to grow things in a non-shtf scenario being able to control what is used on and for the growth of herbs and veggies is pretty awesome.
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    What do you do with a large outdoor aquaponic system in the winter? Just keep feeding the fish and wait for spring to grow plants?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kraven251 View Post
    The only thing I have against most of the modern hydroponic build out is the dependencies on large amounts of electricity. There are a few ways that utilize less pumps and are based on a gravity fed model to power small mini turbines that power 12v cells that then power the pumps to keep it going but has many many failure points.

    Though as a way to grow things in a non-shtf scenario being able to control what is used on and for the growth of herbs and veggies is pretty awesome.
    Seems like you only need one pump, which could probably be operated by a solar set up. If you do one based off a fish tank, you likely already have the pump, and those aren't all that big. Also, I'm under the impression that the biggest problem/cost with hydroponic gardens is actually the fertilizers for the plants.

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    What do you do with a large outdoor aquaponic system in the winter? Just keep feeding the fish and wait for spring to grow plants?
    My neighbor has two ponds (one with duck weed). I'm going to ask him what he does in the winter. I know the biggest problem he has is with raccoons. He says they don't even eat the fish. They just pull them out, crush their heads, then leave their bodies in the yard. The neighbor that used to live next to my parents said his pond would attract snakes that would sit on the edge of the pond and poach fish and frogs. Then he would get big birds that would eat the fish, frogs, and snakes. He said if he didn't chase the birds away when he saw them, they'd stay until they cleared out the whole pond.
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    Here is the Vertical Earth garden that I was referring to earlier today. I saw in the comments of one of their videos where they said something along the lines of "we're not knocking aquaponics, just that MOST of our customers do not go for the fish pond when given the option." I really like this set-up and think that it'd be made even easier with a fish pond at the bottom.


    Check out the update video after two months:
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    What do you do with a large outdoor aquaponic system in the winter? Just keep feeding the fish and wait for spring to grow plants?
    Most Farm Fish don't eat in the winter. They almost hibernate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Here is the Vertical Earth garden that I was referring to earlier today. I saw in the comments of one of their videos where they said something along the lines of "we're not knocking aquaponics, just that MOST of our customers do not go for the fish pond when given the option." I really like this set-up and think that it'd be made even easier with a fish pond at the bottom.


    Check out the update video after two months:
    Checkout denver aquaponic. They have a vertical version using fence materials looks like below..

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