DaneJAH
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You might need to use your imagination a bit here
So basically it's an ebb n flow fish tank with a tray that's 600x200x200mm, Im eager to get started but there's no fish in it yet just some fish pond water I got from a friends house.
After each flood the small tank will fill and trip the float switch that will shut the pump down, the small tank will be a biofilter and an air stone added. When it's time to flood I'm hoping 4 hours will be enough time that the microbes can break down the fish waste and all the NH4 is converted.
I plan to pump most the water into the tray directly so that the filtered water is the only water the plant roots come into contact with however still maintaining the flood and drain effect of pushing old air out and sucking new air in.
My concerns are...
1, is aquaponics too much hassle for someone who hasn't even done hydroponics before and would it be better to run the system with hydro products first.
2, I've got another aquarium ready that I plan to create the conditions for bloom, then plumb in into a separate ebb n flow tray in the cabinet.
Would this be enough or would I need yet another res tank for early and late stage growth?
3,I'm planning on using coco pots for the plants and inside the tray use clay balls or rock wool.
4, will top feeding coco create a buildup or sorts in this case?
I've got alot of questions but these are the ones holding me up right now any feedback will be much appreciated, cheers fellas.