Vertical Aquaponic System - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-28T19:23:36Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/vertical-aquaponic-system?commentId=3863141%3AComment%3A934148&feed=yes&xn_auth=nosorry for the late reply mrkn…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2013-05-01:3863141:Comment:9341482013-05-01T06:46:06.678Zcasey ahttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/caseya
<p>sorry for the late reply mrknotra, but you could also try vermicomposting.</p>
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<p>For the nutrient solution, you can make a tea out of compost.</p>
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<p>sorry for the late reply mrknotra, but you could also try vermicomposting.</p>
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<p>For the nutrient solution, you can make a tea out of compost.</p>
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</p> @ mrkontra - the Zetas recomm…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-09-19:3863141:Comment:9024622012-09-19T14:04:59.445ZHowardhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Howard
<p>@ mrkontra - the Zetas <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p19.htm" target="_blank">recommend</a> feeding fish algae that will grow in human sewage. Spirulina is particularly high in nutrients: <a href="http://jojocafe.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/growing-spirulina-at-home-made-simple/" target="_blank">http://jojocafe.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/growing-spirulina-at-home-made-simple/</a></p>
<p>@ mrkontra - the Zetas <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p19.htm" target="_blank">recommend</a> feeding fish algae that will grow in human sewage. Spirulina is particularly high in nutrients: <a href="http://jojocafe.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/growing-spirulina-at-home-made-simple/" target="_blank">http://jojocafe.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/growing-spirulina-at-home-made-simple/</a></p> @ Howard- do you have any ide…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-09-19:3863141:Comment:9024522012-09-19T04:40:30.961Zmrkontrahttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/mrkontra
<p>@ Howard- do you have any ideas about homemade nutrients in the aftertime for hydroponic (or fish food to the aquaponic system)?</p>
<p>All of those systems are based on sewage and maybe the one solution in the aftertime would be human "leftovers" sewage effluent. Feels like almost everything in nature will rotten post poleshift and there must be plenty of nutrients for use in our coming food systems?</p>
<p>I put up my first aquaponic system in mars this year so I have the solutions and not…</p>
<p>@ Howard- do you have any ideas about homemade nutrients in the aftertime for hydroponic (or fish food to the aquaponic system)?</p>
<p>All of those systems are based on sewage and maybe the one solution in the aftertime would be human "leftovers" sewage effluent. Feels like almost everything in nature will rotten post poleshift and there must be plenty of nutrients for use in our coming food systems?</p>
<p>I put up my first aquaponic system in mars this year so I have the solutions and not making simple mistakes in the aftertime. Very educational! Still my only concern is how to make the massive amounts of nutrients needed to get the plants in the fruit state. Seems like lack of nutrients make plants get rid of the flowers after blossoms. </p> @ mrkontra - good point about…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-07-26:3863141:Comment:8922102012-07-26T05:10:17.145ZHowardhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Howard
<p>@ mrkontra - good point about introducing nitrifying bacteria (lead time depends on tank volume), but worms aren't the answer for feeding fish in the Aftertime.</p>
<p>"Hydroponics can be grown around the clock and fish eat either this produce or water plants that feed off the community's <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/food/tfood03b.htm">Sewage Effluent</a>, but <strong>the base of this food chain is the hydroponic vegetation</strong>.<strong>"…</strong></p>
<p>@ mrkontra - good point about introducing nitrifying bacteria (lead time depends on tank volume), but worms aren't the answer for feeding fish in the Aftertime.</p>
<p>"Hydroponics can be grown around the clock and fish eat either this produce or water plants that feed off the community's <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/food/tfood03b.htm">Sewage Effluent</a>, but <strong>the base of this food chain is the hydroponic vegetation</strong>.<strong>"</strong> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p28.htm" target="_blank">ZetaTalk</a></p> at a first glance the aquapo…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-07-26:3863141:Comment:8922072012-07-26T04:32:18.725Zmrkontrahttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/mrkontra
<p>at a first glance the aquaponic system setup seems to be the tricky part. Understanding the system is easy but the really tricky part is the fish food. The goal should be to grow your own larvae or worms or whatever the fish would accept eating. I suggest that before the aquaponics system is up and running, solve how to feed the fish (assuming you´re not buing it). Bigger fish is really hungry... </p>
<p>When starting up an APS remember that two months is needed to get the nitrate…</p>
<p>at a first glance the aquaponic system setup seems to be the tricky part. Understanding the system is easy but the really tricky part is the fish food. The goal should be to grow your own larvae or worms or whatever the fish would accept eating. I suggest that before the aquaponics system is up and running, solve how to feed the fish (assuming you´re not buing it). Bigger fish is really hungry... </p>
<p>When starting up an APS remember that two months is needed to get the nitrate bacteria in place.</p>