It has been a long time since I last check the Aquaponics water pH value. I suspect something is not right when most cutting that I planted starts to rot. This only happens if water acidity is high. So with the pH test kit form API, I tested water and got the result of pH 6.0 on 3rd October 2016 as below video
At 6.0 pH I will need to adjust this, otherwise more plants will suffer. The easiest way to increase pH is to use Limestone, Cockle shells or other shellfish. There are also some places selling carbonates to add, which will give a very fast pH boosting. I am not keen in taking this route.
I use lime stones as video above and make some improvement to the method by using aeration to speed up the process as below.
pH water test after five days of using limestone, it increase to 6.5 pH on 8th Oct 2016
pH water test again after 2 weeks, it went up to 7.0 pH on 14th October 2016
pH water check after 3 weeks, it maintain at 7.0 pH on 22nd October 2016
pH water check after 4 weeks, it maintain at 7.0 pH on 30th October 2016.
The limestone has done it job very well, the pH value maintain at 7.0. That shows once all acidity has been neutralized the lime stones just maintain water at neutral.
I'll check pH again after another two week, to see how it goes. 12 December 2016 - Update
Check pH today and is read 7.0, after more than 3 weeks not testing.
I was worried due to rainy season water may turn acidic. Looks like the limestones doing it job pretty well.
After a week, transfer to another container. This is actually optional but I do it to change to taller container so that it will be easier to keep free from mould.
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Putting aeration stone at bottom of the pot will give better circulation of water to the limestone.
This way it will speed up reaction of the acidic water with the stones.
Using seeds is a cost effective way of growing vegetable, they can be purchase online or safe keep for later usage. However seeds can be difficult to start or in short, they fail to germinate.
Seeds like above can be purchase online and they do grow. There will be time that seedling is a viable alternative, especially when you need plants urgently.
Above are few seedling that I purchase from time to time if I want to grow plants that needed quickly or for trials. A word of caution: It is recommended that seedling only be grown in fully matured growbed.
Sweet Basil above is a surprise to me since this herb required colder temperature than what we have over here. The seller assured me that this plant can survive the heat in the lowland. Will try out, but I may do dirt in pots first for this, then I'll transfer to aquaponics if it manage to grow. I plant Thai Basil without problem from cuttings they grow really well in Aquaponics
Cili Bara, these is a variety from Indonesia, do grow in Aquaponics but require lots of nutrient to do well.
Above Cili Bara planted in pots at the Farmer's Market, it sure look very good.
Egg Plants seedlings, I had limited success with these on the traditional growbed. I will test these batch on the #gutterbed. That's it on the seedling, just ensure growbed fully mature before planting seedlings.
Replaced all the traditional growbed from my CRAFTS set it took me two days to do and what a long day today. Started by removing all the old growbed from the set.
Gutter tested for leak, only one leak due my mistake for not noticing the slight damage part on the gutter.
Gutter placed at an incline, reducing water and make it easier to do a leak test.
I use the standard Solvent Cement for PVC and it does work really well. Use a fresh bottle and apply generously, it will seal good. As stated one leak but easily fix with a hot glue.
Once the old growbed out, a new racking needed for the gutters. Gutters are 13 ft each (4 mtr) the Dikson bars or angle iron is 10 ft long. I'll put additional length on both ends to support the extra gutter.
Using these angle iron is easy to custom make the needed rack, took me close to four hour to make it.
The rack need to be level to ensure water do not spill out from one end before the siphon operates.
Those white tubes is needed to ensure pots didn't topple and for root to hold on to something. The tubes is the electrical conduit which I often use as plants support.
Siphon use is the 15 mm mini, I need to see how it perform. On some installation siphon need to be tuned, usually the outlet pipes adjusted to make it works better.
Inflow is from one pump rated 2000 liter per hour flow at 30 watt. The power requirement for 15 mm siphon is very much less, about 1/3 of that 25 mm siphon.
Water from the pump is divided by four since there are four gutters, each with its own siphon. Easiest way to divide and distribute water in Aquaponics is by splitting it by two and four. It will divide evenly and most of the time we don't need any tap or valve to adjust.
Siphon outlet is best to be as far away from the inlet, a pair of gutter emptied into one of the left return tank while the other into the right tank. Water feed taken from the feeded tank with a single pump as stated above.
Took the above photo at 21:30 hrs, the set completed at 19:00 hrs. Need more pots. This #guttergrowbed is mainly for small plants and leafy vegetable. It is not recommended for large plants. I will further my Aquaponics trial using this method and hopefully it can evolve into something cost effective to operate commercially.