masterpotchef
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Anyone ever had baked fish with cannabutter? It has such an nice herbal flavor that really complements white fish
I'm subbed. this looks interesting.I'm taking bets on which will die first, the plant or the fish...
Soluble Potash (k20) 3.00%Fish don't actually need light, unless you're simulating a breeding season, so don't be afraid to block out light for algae control. Roots grow better in darkness, and algae and bio-slime that cover roots will inhibit the plant to some extent, no biggie. Plecos, tilapia, goldfish, koi, and many other fish will eat roots if they are hungry, so best to keep plant in a totally separate container. Be careful about covering the top of the fish tank, because if your air-pump fails, or power fails, there needs to be plenty of water-to-air surface in order for gasses to exchange, lest your fish suffocate. That's the biggest reason to separate fish and plants. Have fun. I'm interested to see how the pond-plant ferts work. What the data for nutes on that?
Mr/s. Fishnet knows his/her stuff. I got rid of my three fish tanks so I am super curious to what kind of results you might get by splitting the tanks/reservoir and running a top feed system that drains back into your tank. Super cross between aquaponics, drip feed, and ebb and flow. Chodai!!!Fish don't actually need light, unless you're simulating a breeding season, so don't be afraid to block out light for algae control. Roots grow better in darkness, and algae and bio-slime that cover roots will inhibit the plant to some extent, no biggie. Plecos, tilapia, goldfish, koi, and many other fish will eat roots if they are hungry, so best to keep plant in a totally separate container. Be careful about covering the top of the fish tank, because if your air-pump fails, or power fails, there needs to be plenty of water-to-air surface in order for gasses to exchange, lest your fish suffocate. That's the biggest reason to separate fish and plants. Have fun. I'm interested to see how the pond-plant ferts work. What the data for nutes on that?
The plant looks awful, probably do to a lack of nutes in the water. There is a way to get nutes into your plant but not into your fish tank, foliar feed it!Ok here's 'her' current status. Top leaves look like they're wilting? I don't know if this is because of the lights, or water?
Any advice would be much appreciated at this point.
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Also I realize, the fish tank hasn't been running long enough to acclimate everything, and the plant is probably still enduring a dirt-dwc conversion.
thanks in advance,
-masterpotchef
The plant looks awful, probably do to a lack of nutes in the water. There is a way to get nutes into your plant but not into your fish tank, foliar feed it!