Amit Enventres wrote:Hi, I'm not an expert, but from what I've seen and done, people usually have different pots for different plants. Usually simply because of root differences. Tomatoes in buckets, lettuce in pvc, cuttings in pebbles. As for pH, most things grow around the same pH minus a few odd ones like beets and blueberries. As for nutrients, plants sometimes take in what they need, but some will be more veggitative if they have access to excess nitrogen. To solve this, maybe you could put these plants at the receiving end of pond water that was first files by nitrogen living plants, like greens. I wouldn't worry about the system being perfect since plants needs change with lighting, size, etc. So it will never be perfect.
kevin stewart wrote:I use whatever I get at home depot. Potting soil, garden soil. Eventually I will aquaponic the whole thing but if I'm not there to stop the pump from sucking up all the water I would feel like a shitheel for killing the fish (before I eat them).
Maybe this year I will try some pots with the local sand.
I think I was getting some nutrients from all the critters that kept drowning in my trays of water. (Very enpleasant to clean up).
I only do it this way because if the solar pump fails I want the plants to live off of the water in the trays for a couple of weeks. I would do things differently if I were there full time.
kevin stewart wrote:I am absent from my place a month (or two ) at a time .
The "hydroponic" set up I have is one gallon pots in trays of moving water, about 200 pots.
Once I settled the critter issue (chicken wire) I succeeded in growing potatoes , carrots and radish .
Nothing to get overly excited about , everything was very small, but "trust me" I get excited. I proved that I can grow food in a very hard environment: north east Arizona.
When it got too wet for them they pushed right out of the soil and kept their roots in the wet. This year I will do it the same way but bigger pots.
wayne fajkus wrote:I think this is interesting. If I'm understanding you, the harvestable tubers will not be sitting in water. Suspended and misted?